Northwestern Mutual on Pace to Recruit More Than 5,000 Financial Representatives in 2012
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"While the job market continues to be a challenge, there is a growing sector that proves to be a good opportunity for job seekers – the financial advice industry," said Mannebach. "We're seeing the demand for financial professionals continuing to steadily climb, especially as baby boomers slowly approach retirement. However, while the need for financial professionals has been increasing, the talent gap has not filled in."
Mannebach added that he often hears about how difficult it is to start a career, but what he hears less about is parts of the job market that defy the national trend.
"We have seen an increasing need for financial professionals, and we set these recruitment targets to keep up with this need and the market," he said. "With access to a network of specialists, Northwestern Mutual financial representatives help clients identify and address financial needs using a wide range of insurance and investment products and solutions."
Mannebach also notes that the company's recruiting effort is in direct response to the rising demand for Northwestern Mutual's tailored planning approach, and its asset protection, growth and savings solutions.
The success of Northwestern Mutual's recruiting efforts come on the heels of the company recently announcing that its risk product sales are up substantially year-to-date. Sales of life insurance policies have increased roughly nine percent over the comparable period last year. Sales of disability insurance and long-term care have both seen double-digit gains over the same period last year – with disability up 15 percent and long-term care insurance climbing 13 percent.
"The market has certainly come to us – and our recent sales numbers support our recruiting efforts," says Mannebach. "Building a pipeline of talent to meet this demand is a top priority for us."
In February, Northwestern Mutual announced its plan to add more than 2,000 financial representatives and 3,000 financial representative interns in 2012 – the company's largest-ever recruiting effort in its 155-year history.
Career seekers can contact a nearby Northwestern Mutual office to learn more about a financial representative career by visiting: http://www.northwesternmutual.com/find-an-office.aspx.
Company Receives Numerous Honors
Northwestern Mutual was recently named among the "World's Most Admired" life insurance companies by FORTUNE® magazine in 2012. (FORTUNE® magazine,
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For 15 consecutive years, Northwestern Mutual's internship program has been ranked among the top 10 in America, according to Vault Guide to Internships.
(1997-2011 : Top 10 internships 1997-2000, 2011. Top 10 Financial Internships 2010-2011)
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