Client Relations Financial Representative- Service
So many opportunities to make a difference. And advance your career.
You’ve embraced our purpose of making a meaningful difference in the lives of our clients, our colleagues and our communities. You’ve experienced the collaboration borne of a firm where everyone is aligned toward a singular focus: serving the client. You belong at Edward Jones, but you’re ready to stretch your skills and advance your career.
Job Overview
Position Schedule: Full-Time
Hiring Leader: Pablo Yepez
Recruiter: Molly Stiles
HQ Grade: 08
Hiring Minimum: $63200
Hiring Maximum: $104200
CRFRs are also responsible for supporting clients who are involved in potential legal, compliance, fraud, or account dispute issues. The circumstances of these situations can be highly emotionally charged and can create a challenging working environment. Complex problem solving and strong conflict management skills are necessary for the CRFR to analyze risks while successfully resolving client situations with world class service. While some situations may need to be escalated to Compliance for further investigation, the CRFR’s goal is to act in a service recovery role to retain clients for the firm.
CRFRs fulfill this role by:
- Understand the client’s financial situation and needs.
- Effectively evaluate appropriate solutions utilizing the policies, tools, resources, and guidance provided by the firm.
- Professionally presenting solutions-based advice/recommendation to the client.
- Aligning and partnering with the branch team to support the client.
- Ensuring department standard operating procedures have been followed appropriately.
To fulfil the requirements for the role the associate must:
- Completing all required division and firm training, CE requirements, and keeping current with compliance and product alerts. They must maintain a thorough understanding of all investment, account, and account feature solutions to explain the risks, product features, pricing and to determine overall what is in the client’s best interest.
- Maintaining a thorough understanding of current market events along with the ability to align communications with the Firm’s philosophies regarding those events.
- Collaborating with the branch team to ensure an effective partnership exists CRFRs help to enhance the branch team’s understanding of the client’s needs by sharing valuable insights gained from conversations.
Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. Edward Jones is prohibited from hiring individuals with certain specified criminal history as set forth in Section 3(a)(39) and 15(b)(4) and Rule 17a-3(a)(12) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, and conducts background reviews consistent with FINRA Rule 3110(e). A copy of a notice regarding the provisions of the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance is available at: dcba.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/FCOE-Official-Notice-Eng-Final-8.30.2024.pdf.
Skills/Requirements
Education/Certification
- Bachelor’s degree is preferred.
- Series 7 and 66 (or a combination of the 63 and 65) and ability to be registered in all 50 states are required at time of application; Combined with in depth product knowledge and an understanding of industry regulations, as well as the ability to discuss financial matters competently and articulately.
- Industry accreditations such as AAMS and CFP are preferred.
- Working knowledge of all Jones systems and tools preferred.
Years of Relevant Experience
- 3+ years of industry experience with at least 1-year registered experience required.
- Prior experience in a Financial Advisor position is strongly preferred.
Skills/Abilities
- Ability to evaluate compliance and regulatory risk based on client situations.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required due to the direct contact with Edward Jones’ clients. Must be able to understand and communicate rationale for solutions-based advice, research opinions, fees, portfolio recommendations, account solutions, estate planning, tax implications, current/future market conditions, industry trends, and financial topics in the headlines.
- Skilled in conflict resolution as they are the initial contact for complaint situations or when the branch/client relationship is no longer amicable.
- Ability to perform in a fast-paced environment without sacrificing quality.
Career Progression
Career Progression

The skills you’re gaining in your current role can help you succeed in your next.
Tech? HR? Marketing? Operations? One of the benefits of working at a large firm with many areas of expertise is that you can test the waters in other areas. Bring your transferable skills to a new role or division. Use your experience as a springboard to leadership. We encourage you to advance your career in this way — and will support you along the way.

Extra compensation when you need it most – with no ceiling on how much you can earn.
And we really mean it. There is no ceiling on how much you can earn as we have a work hard and be rewarded philosophy. We also understand that new financial advisors might be more worried about the floor. So we provide a guaranteed salary for your first four years. Did we mention bonuses, commissions, profit sharing and travel awards?
“As hard as I want to work determines how successful my business can be.”
– Mark Audet, CFP Financial Advisor
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Training, continuing education and mentoring – that’s only the beginning. Our headquarter campuses offer thousands of roles – and as many opportunities – for you to try new skills, get involved on different projects and step up as a leader. You’re in charge of your professional development. We just provide the opportunities.

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Some of our most successful financial advisors come to us from other fields. Our training and development is designed to help you succeed. From helping you pass your licensing exams and training you to understand the complexities of our industry, to arming you with the knowledge and skills to build your practice, we invest in your training and development. Every. Step. Of. The. Way.

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Career Progression

Come as you are. We will teach you everything you need to know.
Our Branch Office Administrators come from many different career backgrounds. Sales. Marketing. Customer service. Even finance. But they have one thing in common: a desire for a rewarding career that empowers them to make a difference in people’s lives. Your training begins with six months of dedicated onboarding – and is built out with mentoring, learning plans tailored to your needs, and 6,000-plus at the Headquarters making sure you have everything you need to succeed.

























