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Hill Investment Group Is Hiring More Talent
As we have grown our firm, we haven’t publicized openings. In hindsight, it seems silly not to inform our network. From now on, we’ll let you know when we’re looking to add to our team, and we’re hoping you’ll help us spread the word.
We are currently searching to fill two select positions: an Associate Advisor and a Client Service Associate.
The Associate Advisor position is based in St. Louis. The primary role is to support the leaders of Hillfolio®, and Hill Investment Group in serving clients. This includes assisting with planning, client account maintenance, and preparation for client review meetings. The ideal candidate will eventually participate in client meetings.
The Client Service Associate position is based in St. Louis. The primary role is to provide legendary service in client account setup, maintenance, and billing. The ideal candidate will be the in-house expert in preparing for client meetings, trading, and working with providers.
Who Should Apply?
Curious learners with strong interpersonal skills who take ownership, prioritize personal and professional growth, and have a strong desire to make a positive impact on our clients’ lives.
If you think you know of a candidate we should consider, please have them learn more by emailing us here.
We’re Hiring – Administrative Assistant
We are officially opening the search for a new Administrative Assistant. We need your help keeping an eye out for someone exceptional who might be a good fit for our team. Interested in learning more? Watch this video for some thoughts on our culture at Hill Investment Group and then contact me for a job description. We hope to identify the ideal candidate within the first quarter of 2015.
Want to know what others in our industry say about how much impact the ideal assistant can make? Click here to read this story from ThinkAdvisor…