Well I am finally graduating in December, and I dont know what to do afterwards.
Currently I am a bank teller. I was talking to my district manager the other day, and she said she doesnt want to lose me, so she asked me if I ever thought about becoming a personal banker. Personal bankers are the people you go to at banks that open new accounts or help you with customer service questions. I can also get my licenses that the bank will pay for so I can do investments and insurance.
I have also been interviewing with Ameriprise Financial, which was formerly known as American Express Financial Advisors. I've been to one interview, and then I have orientation next week, and then two more steps. I dont know too much about this, the position is for a financial advisor, but i guess i will get more information in the orientation and second interview.
Another thing is salary. I have never worked full time, thus I have never had a salary. My friends are telling me that since I will have a degree in finance, I should be asking for about 40,000-45,000. I dont know if that is resonable considering I dont have much experience, Ive only been a teller for about 7 months.
I never thought I would enjoy sales, but it has come easier than expected for me. I am currently #1 in my branch as far as sales go, and about # 2 in the district.
I just want some advice in deciding what to do. I am pretty sure that the personal banker position would be a guarantee, but I dont know about the Financial Advisor position for Ameriprise because I am still in the interviewing process.
Also- what would be a good salary range to ask for??