Stock Broker Jobs

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Stock broker jobs essentially involve buying and selling shares and securities of various companies on behalf of some private investors. A stock broker earns a fixed fee or a certain percentage of the transaction amount as commission for rendering his services.[br]

 

Stock Broker Jobs: Essentials

An interest in the stock market and the economy is vital for succeeding in stock broker jobs. Besides, this a stock broker should have the following traits:

 

  • Ambitious: Strong selling skills are a prerequisite for stock broker jobs, along with the ability to handle regular rejections. During peak economic activity, stock brokers need to put in long hours.
  • Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills: Stock brokers are involved in direct communications with clients on a daily basis. Therefore, the ability to communicate with confidence and work independently are essential for stock broker jobs. It is also imperative to be able to negotiate deals with all kinds of people comfortably, without succumbing to pressure.
  • Strong quantitative skills: Anyone with sound understanding of the financial markets and an aptitude for mathematics can become a stock broker. Although a requisite degree in finance, business or economics is an asset, it is not crucial to success.

 

Moreover, keep in mind that most stock broker jobs require passing a basic knowledge and aptitude examination, such as the General Securities Registered Representative Examination or the Series 7 exam. An individual can prepare for such exams effectively by working with a brokerage firm, which also sponsors the candidate for the exam.[br]

 

Stock Broker Jobs: Description

A stock broker’s job is not just restricted to buying and selling various financial securities, s/he is also involved in the following tasks:

 

  • Gathering financial information, which can benefit clients.
  • Advising clients on the appropriate investment options in the stock market.
  • Placing transaction orders at a stock exchange with floor brokers.
  • Building a client base through various means, such as contacting referrals and cold calling.

 

Like any other job, stock market jobs have their own pros and cons. The most important benefit of stock market jobs is that a broker’s income is not restricted to a fixed salary. S/he can earn huge commissions, depending on his/her trading skills. The drawback of stock market jobs is that they offer irregular income and are entirely affected by market volatility.

 

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