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How much do remote series 6 jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote series 6 in the United States is $27.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Series 6?

Remote Series 6 jobs are positions that allow professionals to work from home or another remote location while utilizing their Series 6 license, which qualifies them to sell certain investment products like mutual funds, variable annuities, and insurance products. These roles often involve working as a financial advisor, customer service representative, or sales representative for financial institutions. Remote Series 6 professionals typically provide client support, process transactions, and offer investment advice over the phone or online. The flexibility of remote work makes these jobs appealing to those seeking a better work-life balance while still maintaining a career in the financial services industry.

How does working as a Remote Series 6 differ from an in-office role in terms of daily responsibilities and team collaboration?

As a Remote Series 6 representative, you'll spend most of your day handling client inquiries, processing mutual fund transactions, and providing information on variable annuities via phone or digital channels. While you won't have face-to-face interactions, you'll collaborate closely with your team through virtual meetings, instant messaging, and shared platforms to ensure consistent client service. Remote roles often require greater self-discipline and proactive communication, but employers typically provide robust digital tools and regular check-ins to maintain a supportive environment. This setup allows for flexibility but also demands strong organizational skills to manage tasks independently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Series 6 financial representative, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Series 6 Financial Representative, you need a comprehensive understanding of investment products, securities regulations, and a valid FINRA Series 6 license. Familiarity with CRM platforms, financial planning software, and digital communication tools is essential for managing client relationships and transactions remotely. Outstanding interpersonal skills, self-motivation, and the ability to explain complex financial concepts clearly are critical soft skills in this role. These abilities are vital for building client trust, ensuring regulatory compliance, and achieving sales goals in a virtual environment.

What is the difference between Remote Series 6 vs Remote Series 7?

FeatureRemote Series 6Remote Series 7
CertificationsSeries 6 LicenseSeries 7 License
Work EnvironmentRemote, client-facing, financial firmsRemote, financial advisory firms
Industry UsageEntry to mid-level financial servicesAdvanced financial advising and trading
Job ResponsibilitiesClient communication, basic investment productsComprehensive investment planning, trading

The main difference between Remote Series 6 and Remote Series 7 lies in their certification requirements and job scope. Series 6 is suitable for entry-level roles focusing on mutual funds and insurance products, while Series 7 is more advanced, allowing for broader securities trading and investment advising. Employers often require Series 6 for basic client interactions and Series 7 for more complex financial services, making Series 7 roles more comprehensive and specialized.

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Infographic showing various Remote Series 6 job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,583 per year, or $27.7 per hour.

Life Claims & Variable Annuity Sr Spec - FINRA Series 6 - (remote)

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company

Remote

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Northwestern Mutual rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 75 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

165th of 309 rated insurance


Job description

FINRA Series 6 License - REQUIRED

**Open to remote**

About the job:

The Life Claims & Annuity Sr. Specialist is responsible for assessing and making decisions on variable/portfolio death claims, death under income plan, variable/fixed annuity, and Northwestern Access Fund accounts. This role involves partnering with the contestable team on variable contestable claims. Ensuring compliance with a $2M signature authority limit involves analyzing various documents such as death certificates, claim forms, and legal documentation. Additionally, the specialist conducts routine reviews of claims by contract language and state laws.

What You'll Do:

Decision Making and Claims Review

  • Make fair, accurate, and timely decisions on variable/portfolio death claims, death under Income plans, variable/fixed annuities, and Northwestern Mutual Access Fund accounts. Maintaining compliance with a $2M signature authority limit.

  • Examine claim information obtained, including beneficiary data, policy values, policy status, and analyze information received during the claim review process, such as death certificates, claim forms, assignment forms, divorce decrees, and estate and trust documentation.

  • Research and evaluate solutions to arising situations and resolve concerns as needed. Deviate from procedures to handle unique situations effectively.

  • Exhibit empathy, professionalism, and tactin all interactions, especially when handling sensitive or contentious claims.

  • Provide exceptional customer serviceto policyholders, beneficiaries, and financial advisers, addressing their questions and concerns throughout the claims process.

  • Communicate claims decisionsto beneficiaries and other parties clearly and sensitively, providing detailed explanations and supporting documentation as needed.

  • Manage phone and transactional responsibilitieswhile demonstrating a strong commitment to confidentiality.

  • Maintain organization, accuracy, and timelinessin individual case management systems; capture and document claim-related information accurately and/or refer tasks as appropriate.

  • Maintain production and claim quality standardsto ensure efficiency and accuracy.

Continuous Improvement and Innovation

  • Participate in continuous improvement initiativesto enhance claims handling processes, reduce turnaround times, and improve accuracy.

  • Assist with special projects and initiativesas needed to support the business.

  • Embrace new technology and serve as an advocateby educating beneficiaries and field representatives.

  • Support digital savvy capabilitiesin self and others and adapt to changing environments and new situations effectively and positively.

What You'll Bring to the Role:

  • Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and progressively responsible work experience.

  • A Series 6 FINRA License is required.

  • Previous experience in claims, income plan, or annuity preferred.

  • High degree of accuracy in handling detailed technical work.

  • Self-motivated with proven responsibility for work results and group goals.

  • Technically savvy with the ability to toggle between multiple applications and computer monitors simultaneously.

  • Strong organizational skills, able to independently prioritize to meet deadlines.

  • Exhibits empathy and strong client focus, with excellent customer service skills.

  • Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) to include the proven ability to negotiate.

  • Leadership and decision-making skills, to include the abilities to evaluate/identify, diagnose, and implement decisions/solutions to questions/problems within the scope of the job.

  • Ability to analyze complex information and ask thoughtful questions.

Skills You have:

  • Adaptive Communication: Formulates strategies to be used to convey complex information about services, products, systems, or processes to targeted audiences; communicates and liaises between technical and non-technical audiences.

  • Analytical Thinking: Organizes and compares various aspects of a situation to comprehend and identify key or underlying complex issues through the use of quantitative data and analysis; leverages strong business acumen, problem solving, and interpersonal skills to think critically about situations from multiple perspectives and consistently seeks ways to improve processes.

  • Annuity Acumen: Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the underlying financial principles and risks associated with annuity products. Accurately identifies potential fraud or misrepresentation in annuity applications.

  • Attention to Detail: Focuses on specific details to spot and correct errors in advance of them being found and surpass quality expectations. Performs work with thorough proofreading for presentation, content, accuracy, and overall quality.

  • Claims Acumen: Applies the knowledge of claims philosophy, contracts, and policies and procedures for filing claims, assessing claims for accuracy and completeness, verifying eligibility, and adjudicating claims based on established criteria to handle complex, contestable, sensitive, and large benefit amount claims. Evaluates medical, financial, and occupational information and reviews to determine if insured meets contractual provisions while taking the state regulations or other relevant contractual information into consideration to make informed decisions. Analyzes insurance claims to determine the validity/risk of the claim, and the extent of coverage.

  • Customer Centricity: Applies a customer first mindset to design and continuously improve solutions, systems, processes, and services that support enterprise strategy, impact critical business outcomes, and drive organizational success.

  • Empathetic Communication: Empathizes and relates to clients navigating difficult life situations. Handles cases with care and compassion. Practices active listening to understand the unique needs of the customer and take more informed decisions about their policies.

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This position has been classified as a Registered Representative under NMIS guidelines and requires fingerprinting.

Compensation Range:

Pay Range - Start:

$65,440.00

Pay Range - End:

$98,160.00

Geographic Specific Pay Structure:

Structure 110:

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Northwestern Mutual has been helping families and businesses achieve financial security for over 160 years through a distinctive planning approach that integrates risk management with wealth accumulation, preservation, and distribution. With more than $290 billion in assets, $30 billion in revenues and more than $1.9 trillion worth of life insurance protection in force, Northwestern Mutual delivers financial security to more than 4.6 million clients. People are the power behind Northwestern Mutual, and diversity makes us better. We are committed to reflecting and serving the marketplace. We do so by attracting and improving the engagement of those who bring their outstanding perspectives, ideas, and beliefs.

Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Milwaukee, WI, US