Financial Advisor Careers in North Carolina

Financial Advisor Career in North Carolina

Discover financial advisor jobs in North Carolina — salary data, licensing requirements, and top firms in Charlotte and beyond

58,500+ financial services jobs available across North Carolina. Average salary $79,000 - $135,000. Get Series 7 sponsored and launch your career today.

58,500+ Jobs$79,000 - $135,00013% Growth

Financial Advisor Market in North Carolina

Key statistics for financial advisor careers across North Carolina's major cities

10.7M
Population
58,500+
Financial Services Jobs
$79,000 - $135,000
Avg. Salary Range
13%
Job Growth Rate

Top Financial Hubs in North Carolina

Major cities offering the best financial advisor career opportunities in North Carolina

Charlotte

A leading financial center in North Carolina with strong demand for licensed financial advisors. Home to regional offices of national wirehouses and growing independent firms.

Raleigh

A leading financial center in North Carolina with strong demand for licensed financial advisors. Home to regional offices of national wirehouses and growing independent firms.

Greensboro

A leading financial center in North Carolina with strong demand for licensed financial advisors. Home to regional offices of national wirehouses and growing independent firms.

Durham

A leading financial center in North Carolina with strong demand for licensed financial advisors. Home to regional offices of national wirehouses and growing independent firms.

Top Firms Hiring in North Carolina

Leading financial firms actively recruiting advisors across North Carolina

Bank of America

Wells Fargo

Truist Financial

Raymond James

Morgan Stanley

Merrill Lynch

Plus hundreds of regional and independent broker-dealers throughout North Carolina

Licensing Requirements in North Carolina

Required licenses to practice as a financial advisor in North Carolina

Series 7

The General Securities Representative license — required to sell stocks, bonds, options, and most securities products.

Series 66

Combines the Series 63 and 65 — covers state securities regulations and investment advisory requirements.

Series 63

The Uniform Securities Agent State Law Exam — required for state-level securities registration.

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North Carolina Financial Advisor Career FAQ

Common questions about becoming a financial advisor in North Carolina

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