Only two in 10 college students and young professionals were familiar with the financial advisor profession, but after learning more about it, almost half indicated they would consider it."Fidelity® Recruiting Redefined Study. |
Summary: The financial advisory profession is facing a looming talent shortage. According to Cerulli, 71% of the advisor population is over the age of 45, and the average advisor is 51½ years old. As these advisors reach retirement age, some 8,600 are expected to leave the profession every year for the next 13 years, thinning the ranks of advisors at a 2.7 percent annual clip. Unfortunately, for every eight advisors that retire, only three are trained to replace them.
Only two in 10 college students and young professionals were familiar with the financial advisor profession, but after learning more about it, almost half indicated they would consider it."Fidelity® Recruiting Redefined Study. |
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