Considering
a financial sales job? To future financial consultants, finance management trainees/associates,
financial services sales professionals, financial executives, investment advisors,
financial planners, and the like:
There is a scam you should be aware of.
A
Short List of Financial
Services Companies Thinking
about a career in the financial services industry? Listed below are
just a few of many companies you may work for, pulled from popular
job search sites like Monster.com/Jobs.com,
Yahoo!Hotjobs,
and CareerBuilder.
Many have advertised the same positions for years on end. Which are
seeking to fill positions due to legitimate expansion, and which
are just churning through naive recruits to mine commission trails
on their referrals? Everyone needs experience somewhere;
reading this site will help you at least go in with your eyes open. 21st
Century Financial
Aflac AIG Retirement Services / VALIC AllState Insurance Company American Classic Agency American General Financial Services American Income Life / Altig International American Life & Health Group Ameriprise Financial / American Express Financial Advisors (AEFA) Amscot Financial Assurecor AXA Advisors / AXA Financial Bankers Life and Casualty Charles Schwab & Co. Citi/Primerica Financial Services / AL Williams Citi/Smith Barney CUNA Mutual David Lerner Associates Diamond State Financial Group (DSFG) Direct Capital Corporation Edward Jones Farmers Insurance Group Financial Foundation Group First Command Financial Services First Investors Corporation Guardian Life Insurance / First Financial Group [REMOVED2]*** John Hancock Financial Network JP Morgan Chase / WaMu Liberty National Life Insurance Company Lincoln Investment Planning MassMutual Financial / Pastore Financial Group Merrill Lynch MetLife National City National Planning Corporation - Guardian Life Nationwide New England Financial New York Life Northwestern Mutual Life North Star Financial / North Star Resource Group PNC Financial Services Principal Financial Group Prudential Insurance Company of America Raymond James & Associates State Farm Insurance Strategic Financial Partners (NOTE: This does NOT refer to Strategic Financial Partners in Colorado Springs, Colorado whose website is www.sfp.us, which is an entirely separate company) Tax & Financial Group (TFG) Trilogy Financial Services (TFS)** Wachovia Securities / Wells Fargo Avisors Waddell & Reed World Marketing Alliance / World Financial Group (WMA/WFG) / National Lending Corp. (NLC) / Aegon Financial Group World By the way, I've noticed companies increasingly using employment agencies or job sites that permit them to remain anonymous in their job postings, or they post through an employment agency. Use even more extreme caution with those! And you should always use caution with any financial services company that cold-calls you about the resume you posted publicly on job search sites. (Hint: Use the option to keep your contact info PRIVATE. This way you will avoid resume-miners, and the only people contacting you will be those you contacted first about the open position they listed.) **/*** Oct./Nov. 2009: After being on the Internet for years, this site has suddenly been threatened with two lawsuits courtesy of two loosely related companies within one month of each other. The first company, Trilogy Financial Services (TFS)**, claims I called them a scammer when I haven't (see the Cease & Desist letter for yourself), and I am forced to once again retain a lawyer to defend myself against utterly frivolous and untrue allegations. I'm curious if Judge Andrew P. Banks noticed the missing page 17/28, which contained the very clear disclaimer above the list of companies. Page 27/28 is likewise missing. All Trilogy's 2003 lawsuit did was forbid me from speaking their name for two years and slap a permanent injunction (included in the aforementioned C&D letter) on me against doing things that are already illegal to begin with, none of which I ever did, but I agreed to the injunction because it was the cheapest way out and I had never heard of SLAPPs before; in fact all it could accomplish was draining me financially. I don't control what people search for on the Internet, and some 200 people per month type "Trilogy Financial Services SCAM" into Google (a few stats: Aug, Sept, Oct) such that my Alexa.com "keywords" showed it was the top search term that hit this entire website as of November 11, 2009. I didn't even know about it until I received their Cease & Desist letter and wondered why they were the only company who (up to that time) had bothered. Removing their name as requested did not work, and they opted to sue anyway, so I've restored their name to this site and the judge can sort it out. The second company***, whom I and the president of Trilogy worked for in 1995 IIRC and who I shall currently identify only as [REMOVED2]***, emailed me: "I am suggesting you take this site down immediately. You are breaking the law and we will be using our resources to go after you if you don’t voluntarily take this site down within 10 days. I am sure you can not survive a legal battle so I do not recommend starting one. I have notified our lawyers of your site and we intend to pursue our rights under the law." The subsequent C&D letter sent by what appears to be that company's president's lawyer brother cited their reasons as words that were never spoken by me to begin with and that came with clear disclaimers (green) that only the utterly illiterate could misread. In fact this second [illiterate] company actually had the gall to accuse me of soliciting donations to personally profit on this site! I personally have accused neither of running the scam detailed on this site, nor ANY companies, as I learned in 2003 the price of financially defending specific truths. However, there is no crime in pointing out how their own behavior of protesting far too loudly brings far greater suspicion upon themselves, and in letting readers decide for themselves what their motivations really are. Face it, companies who are not running the scam have nothing to fear from this site. |
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Last
update November 2009.
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