In a world obsessed with credentials and cookie-cutter résumés, too many experienced professionals have been sidelined for all the wrong reasons — age, lack of paper qualifications, or simply not fitting the mold.
And let’s be honest: some folks have qualifications coming out of their ears but couldn’t sell a bottle of water to a man dying of thirst with money in his hand. Meanwhile, seasoned pros with real-world grit and natural sales instinct are often overlooked — and that’s exactly the talent we’re after for this particular role.
We’re working with a newish international IFA firm that’s looking at things differently. My friend Simon is not looking for textbook clones — he's looking for character, drive, and people who know how to connect, influence, and close...real natural "always be closing" guys. If you've spent years helping clients navigate financial products, building trust, and getting results — even without a Level 4 Diploma — you might just be exactly who he needs.
That said, this isn’t for professional time wasters either. The world is changing fast — clients are more informed and sophisticated, and regulators increasingly more demanding. That’s why my client supports advisors in gaining their Level 4 Investment Advice Diploma (CISI) while on the job. Even better? Our client will cover the cost of your exams — provided you pass. They’re investing in those who are ready to invest in themselves. To sweeten the deal, for the right people Simon will also beat any other offshore commission share % you are getting at present.
This is however not for coasters or keyboard warriors. It’s for self-starters who want to live and work on their own terms — from a beach in Bali, a café in Lisbon, or the comfort of your own home. With a range of both regulated and alternative investment solutions, you’ll have the tools to serve everyone from cautious planners to adventurous investors.
So, if you've still got the fire and you're looking for a global opportunity that respects hustle over headlines, it’s time to stop knocking on closed doors.
We’re holding one open — and it might just change your life.
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