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In charge of peer inquiries for an investment house - Hadera (parent position possible)
Posted 3 weeks agoCompany Name: TlaulLocation: Hadera, Haifa, Kfar Yona, Haifa District, Netanya, Kiryat Bialik Job type: Full-time
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Job type: Responsible for peer inquiries to the call center of an investment house - Hadera
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Job type: Responsible for peer inquiries to the hotline of an investment house - Hadera
Geographical area: Hadera
Job Details:
Telephone answering of incoming calls to colleagues of the investment house, website assistance, filling out forms, joining process, information regarding assets, withdrawing funds, etc.Benefit routes and conditions:
Parent jobs and special benefits routes for parents
Comfortable and flexible jobs
Transportation from localities in the area
A young and dynamic work environment
Marketing network benefits and discounts
Promotion options and management routes for suitable
Equal incentives
Social events and fun daysJob requirements
Who are we looking for?
Basic knowledge of computer applications
High level of expression
Service and technical orientation
Investment Portfolio Manager He is a profession that specializes in managing money for others while understanding the expected risk and profit components. Here is an overview of the profession:
- definition: An investment portfolio manager is responsible for issuing decisions regarding the purchase, sale and maintenance of financial assets, with the aim of obtaining a return for his clients.
- Main areas of occupation:
- Economic and financial analysis of assets and markets.
- Understanding the customer's needs and restrictions.
- Making decisions about investments and managing the investment portfolio.
- Regular monitoring and analysis of portfolio performance.
- Risk Management.
- the requirements of the profession:
- Deep understanding of the financial markets.
- Ability to read economic and financial reports.
- Ability to make quick decisions and make decisions under pressure.
- Good interpersonal communication skills.
- training: Usually a higher education in economics, management, mathematics or related fields is required. Many investment portfolio managers also complete a master's degree or advanced courses in finance.
- wage: The salary varies depending on the geographical area, experience, success in the position and the size of the capital managed by the portfolio. In many countries, the base salary can be combined with bonuses or commissions based on the performance of the case.
- employment: Investment portfolio managers can work in banks, capital management companies, investment funds and more.
- trends in the field:
- Technology: Technological tools, such as algorithms and artificial intelligence, are becoming a central part of portfolio management.
- competition: The competitors in the field are getting stronger thanks to the public's high access to information and investment tools.
- Regulation: There are changing regulatory conditions that can affect the way portfolios and investments are managed.