Pensions Adviser
Pensions advisers help people to plan for financial security in retirement. On a day to day basis they may manage client relationships, work with personal and corporate clients, find new business, calculate the value of pension funds, issue regular statements to pension scheme members, answer enquiries from scheme members, keep up to date with new financial regulations and laws and much more.
HOW TO BECOME A PENSION ADVISER
The main routes to get into this role are:
An apprenticeship- you could undertake an apprenticeship to get this role.
Working towards this role- you could apply for an entry level job and work your way up.
Applying directly- if you already have the key skills and experience you could make a direct application.
A graduate training scheme- if you have a degree you may be able to join a pension company's graduate trainee scheme to become an adviser.
APPRENTICESHIP OPTIONS
You can get into this job through a higher apprenticeship as a financial adviser, specialising in pensions, or as a financial services professional, specialising in workplace pensions. This is dependent on the company and you will usually need to complete an interview to get this role.
Apprenticeship Finders
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
Interview Help
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/interviewing/financial-advisor-interview-questions