Client Services Representative (Open To Remote) ID - 12971

Palo Alto, CA (Open to US-based Remote)

Product Support – Client Services /Full-time /Remote


The traditional financial industry was not built to put the interests of clients first. At Wealthfront, we’re committed to building products and services that are designed to earn our clients more and make it easy to bank, invest, and plan for the future. And we don’t want to stop there – our vision is to optimize our clients’ money across spending, savings, and investments, putting it all to work effortlessly. Deposit a paycheck with Wealthfront and, with the click of a button, our clients can have us automate the rest. Our software can top off emergency funds, pay all of our clients’ bills, and even invest the rest to help meet their goals. We call this future Self-Driving Money™.


Being a Client Services Representative at Wealthfront offers unique opportunities when compared to other roles that require a Series 7. The one that stands out most is that you would work for a company that actually intends to act in our clients' best financial interest and that treats clients the way we'd like to be treated. We always try to remove the traditional financial jargon and communicate with our clients in a clear and honest manner. By working at Wealthfront, you get to work at a company that doesn't require you to justify the unjustifiable, like high fees and actions that may not be in your best interest, because at Wealthfront, we put our clients' interests first.


Responsibilities:


  • Provide exceptional customer service through email and phone communication
  • Help our clients use our product better through online tools and resources
  • Work with our operations teams to resolve client issues
  • Be the voice of the customer by noticing and highlighting action items needed to improve the customer experience and delight our clients
  • Assess client information and approve fund transfers
  • Assist clients in understanding asset allocation and explain investment risk profiles
  • Assist clients in understanding and analyzing the performance of their investments, and the potential impacts of client risk decisions.


Requirements



Estimated annual salary range: $66k -$73k plus equity. Benefits include medical, vision, dental, 401K plan, generous time off, parental leave, wellness reimbursements, professional development, employee investing discount, and more.


About Wealthfront


Wealthfront started with the ambition to transform the investment advisory business, with the goal to unlock access to high quality investment advice for millions who were underserved by the traditional institutions. We built one of the first automated investment products that allows you to invest in a personalized portfolio of thousands of companies in seconds for a remarkably low fee. We then expanded. We now work with partner banks to offer exceptional banking features through a Wealthfront Brokerage Cash Account, which makes it remarkably easy for people to automate their finances end-to-end and eliminated the hassle of money management, all of which resulted in attracting more than $70 billion of our client’s hard earned money, pioneering the robo-advisor category and transforming the broader industry. And yet, we have a long way to go to achieve our mission to build a financial system that favors people, not institutions. 


Wealthfront’s vision is to make it delightfully easy to build long-term wealth on your own terms. This vision is more relevant than ever because millions more people are getting into the market early and investing their hard earned savings in a handful of stocks. While this is a great way to start, it is inconsistent with building long-term wealth. We want to empower young investors to expand their horizon, and easily explore and execute on a wider range of investing strategies, make informed investment decisions that are consistent with their values and beliefs while also making it effortless to grow and compound their savings exponentially in a way that’s transformational to their lives and their long-term future.


For more information please visit www.wealthfront.com.


We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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