Brokerage Resumes


Your Brokerage Resume will need to show off your organisational skills as well as your ability to keep a close eye on changing markets. Above all you need to be focused and adaptable and these are all skills that you can demonstrate both through highlighting your experience and through the way that you write your Resume and Brokerage cover letter.

Your Brokerage cover letter should start with a fairly standard couple of sentences which should inform the reader which position you would like to be considered for and where you saw the job advertised. You can follow this with some information about why you would like to work for the company and for this you will need to do some research on the company. This ought to be quite a lot of research so that you can show your ability to take information and take the data that you need, which is an important skill for Brokerage clerks.

You should also have a paragraph explaining what makes you the right candidate for the position. For this section you need to mention some of your skill sets and some of your past experience which will include job positions. Don’t give too much information here because you want to expand on these positions within your Brokerage Resume.

Finish off your cover letter with a sentence re-confirming our interest in the position. You should include a call to action designed to persuade the prospective employer to contact you about arranging an interview once they have taken a look at your Brokerage Resume.

Your Brokerage resume should really sell your career and skills and you need to remember to be as effervescent about yourself as you can bear to be!

Start off your Brokerage Resume with your name, address and contact details at the top as a heading for the whole Resume. Following this you should have a small introductory paragraph detailing your positive attributes and giving a brief indication of what experience you have. These can be things like verifying stock transactions, computing equity, distributing dividends etc. Really you should include any duties you have carried out in previous brokerage positions.

The next section should be focused on your main qualifications. The position is very reliant on qualifications so this should be a sizeable section of your resume. Use a bullet point system to make it easy for the reader to pick out your skills. This section doesn’t purely have to be actual qualifications – just things that you think qualify you for the position. These can be the number of years experience you have, the knowledge you have acquired, the programs you are able to use as part of a job.

The next sections should detail your professional experience and your education. These should both run in reverse order starting with your most recent. Be sure to dedicate most of your writing to the most recent and most relevant jobs or education.

We wish you luck with your Brokerage resume, and remind you that anyone who is working in brokerage needs to have a great eye for detail. Make sure you show yours by having an immaculately turned out Resume, so remember to edit until you are completely sure there are no mistakes.

Sample Brokerage Resumes

Brokerage Clerk Resume