At Edelman Financial Engines (EFE), our purpose is to guide people with the financial advice they need to thrive. We believe that every dollar saved represents a lifetime of hard work and aspirations, and every dollar invested has job to do for our clients. That’s why we are committed to managing our clients’ investments by truly understanding them as people first and then delivering advice, strategies and solutions to help them feel confident about the plans they are making, whether for today, tomorrow, or in the great unknown future. Our goal is to build long-term relationships based on respect, integrity, and a belief that our responsibility is to help people make smart investments decisions in every stage of their lives. Our culture is grounded in our CORE values: Client First, One Team, Respectful Candor, and Endless Curiosity. These values guide everything we do, for our clients and each other. We are committed to moving forward together. If you are inspired by purpose-driven work and a collaborative, values-led culture, we invite you to explore a career with us. As the Director, Institutional Thought Leadership on the Workplace team, you’ll play a pivotal role in raising awareness of our services by crafting content on a broad range of topics that engage plan sponsors, investment consultants, and recordkeepers. In addition to an earnest desire to help people, we are looking for the ideal candidate to complement the team’s existing talents. For this Director, Institutional Thought Leadership role, we are seeking a teammate with diverse understanding of and curiosity for a wide range of financial topics and the ability to communicate them cogently to different audiences. If you are a strategic thinker with exceptional storytelling capabilities and enjoy working in a highly collaborative environment – this may be an opportunity for you!
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
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