Excellent Training; Terrible Pay - Financial Advisor Edward Jones Employee Review

1.0
Jul 8, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- The training at Edward Jones is top notch. - I enjoyed having my own office, although it was not in my idea location.

Cons

- The role and compensation as a Financial Advisor is GROSSLY misrepresented. - Since rewards are given to Regional Leaders for retention, they don’t tell you the TRUTH about how to may the money they claim that you can make during the recruitment process. - In order to make real money, a more senior advisor has to be willing to give you some of their book of business. - Although the focus is on assets, assets pay small trailings which don’t add up to much when you are a new Advisor. Instead, life insurance products pay large lump sums, but they don’t factor that into your asset requirements to keep your job. Selling insurance products in the beginning is the only way to make any real money as a new Financial Advisor who hasn’t been given a book of business by someone more senior. - When I went through six months of $0 paychecks, although I was meeting and exceed expectations, no one could give me an explanation why. I accumulated $5M into the company and had nothing to show for it when I resigned. When I contacted the Corporate Office several times, no one could give me a break down as to why I wasn’t getting paid. After speaking with my colleagues, I found out that they experienced months of $0 paychecks as well and they just attributed it to the EJ hazing process.

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Pros

Paid training and licensing exams Trainers and classes were enjoyable Supplied laptop and training materials

Cons

Intense interview process Information overload during training High pressure expectations of performance

2.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

They have allowed the HBA’s (home based associates) to remain remote

Cons

Micromanagers, they say they are okay if you want to apply to another department within the firm but the minute you do it’s like you get a target on your back. The pay doesn’t match the workload and the word is that you have to quit and then come back to make what you should already be getting paid. Benefits are terrible but 401k is pretty good

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