A brokerage clerk performs administrative duties to assist stockbrokers with the purchase, sale, and holding of securities. As a brokerage clerk, your responsibilities include preparing finance paperwork and accounting information, keeping track of stock prices and transaction records, and computing equity and transfer taxes. You may also accept and deliver securities and distribute dividends. The career typically requires at least a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or a related field and brokerage experience through an internship or entry-level job. Additional qualifications include excellent analytical, organizational, and multi-tasking skills, along with an understanding of business and finance.