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College Financial Representative

Company Name:
Northwestern Mutual-Eastern Pennsylvania
Interns with Northwestern Mutual-Eastern Pennsylvania have the same opportunities to build their careers as full-time representatives. Supported by our network of specialists, training programs and mentoring opportunities, interns have access to the resources, products and assistance they need to help their clients and build their practices. Like Financial Representatives, interns strive to understand their clients' goals and visions in order to uncover financial solutions that put them on a path to success. Financial Representative interns are in business for themselves - but they're not alone to uncover financial solutions that put them on a path to success.
Opportunity: Your local network office provides tools, resources and training to help you discover and build your markets to develop a successful practice as a Financial Representative intern. At Northwestern Mutual we believe training is a process, not an event. Can you envision a life of real world compensation, freedom and calling your own shots? Many college students cannot. The Northwestern Mutual-Eastern Pennsylvania internship is a valuable opportunity for students to combine classroom learning with a real-life look into what they could truly make of themselves.
Areas: King Of Prussia, Lehigh Valley, Lancatser, Harrisburg/State College, and Scrantron/Wilkes-BarreEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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