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New York Life's Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for ...

New York Life's Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for ...

New York Life's Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for ...

Retirement Planner

Fayetteville, NC Ā· On-site

$69K - $130K/yr

New York Life's Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for ...

Retirement Planner

Greensboro, NC Ā· On-site

$69K - $130K/yr

New York Life's Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for ...

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How much do retirement planner jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for retirement planner in the United States is $65,702.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $74,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Retirement Planner do?

A Retirement Planner helps individuals and families prepare for financial security in retirement by assessing savings, investments, and future income needs. They create personalized retirement plans, recommend investment strategies, and account for factors like inflation, taxes, and healthcare costs. Retirement Planners may also assist with Social Security planning and employer-sponsored retirement plans. Their goal is to ensure clients have enough resources to maintain their desired lifestyle after they stop working.

What are the most common challenges Retirement Planners face in their daily work?

Retirement Planners often encounter challenges such as navigating constantly changing tax laws, market conditions, and evolving client needs or expectations. Balancing numerous client portfolios requires strong organizational skills and attention to detail to ensure that recommendations remain up-to-date and compliant with regulations. Additionally, building long-term relationships with clients can be demanding, as it involves ongoing communication, education, and reassurance during periods of financial uncertainty. Overcoming these challenges is key to helping clients achieve peace of mind and a secure retirement.

Is a Crpc better than a CFP?

A Retirement Planner with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation is trained in comprehensive financial planning, including retirement strategies. A CRPC (Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor) focuses specifically on retirement planning and may be more specialized in that area. The choice depends on the specific needs of clients and the planner's expertise, but CFPs generally have broader certification requirements and a wider scope of financial knowledge.

How do I become a retirement planner?

To become a retirement planner, you typically need a bachelor's degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Gaining experience in financial advising and obtaining certifications such as the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) credential can enhance credibility and job prospects.

How does a retirement planner get paid?

Retirement planners typically earn fees through a percentage of assets under management, hourly rates, or flat fees for specific services. Some may also receive commissions or incentives for selling certain financial products, so it's important to clarify their compensation structure before engaging their services.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A retirement planner typically earns between $60,000 and $120,000 annually, which can equate to around $5,000 to $10,000 a month, often without requiring a college degree but needing relevant certifications and sales skills. High earnings in this field depend on client base, experience, and commission structure. Other high-paying jobs without degrees include real estate brokers and sales managers, but they also rely on experience and networking.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Retirement Planner position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Retirement Planner, you need strong analytical abilities, in-depth knowledge of retirement planning strategies, and typically a background in finance or related certifications such as CFP (Certified Financial Planner). Proficiency with financial planning software, client management systems, and investment analysis tools is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, active listening, and the ability to explain complex financial topics in simple terms help candidates excel in this role. These qualifications are essential for building trust with clients and delivering tailored retirement solutions that meet their long-term financial goals.

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Infographic showing various Retirement Planner job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 15% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 74% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,702 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Retirement Planner

Retirement Planner

New York Life

Raleigh, NC

$69K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Are you a leader who has the following traits?
  • Competitive
  • Entrepreneurial
  • Coachable
  • Communicative
  • Self-disciplined
  • Authentic
If the answer is yes, consider becoming a professional retirement planner to drive positive impact in the lives of families every day. At New York Life, you’re in control of your career journey. Backed by a Fortune 100 company that is a leader in the financial services industry, New York Life will invest in you from the start, training you in valuable skills such as marketing, customer relationship management (CRM) and communication, and providing you with a development team and sales support to guide your success... What we’re looking for... We’re looking for people who want to make a lasting impact on the financial well-being of individuals, families, and small businesses. New York Life’s Retirement Planning Practice Model¹ training program is designed to develop your expertise in the arena of helping your clients prepare for retirement. Whether they want to save for the future or protect the savings they’ve built, this specialized curriculum will equip you with the knowledge to address all their retirement planning and preservation needs, while building a meaningful career for yourself. What we offer... Training and development We’ll equip and train you with a multifaceted approach that includes an industry-leading learning platform, personalized coaching from dedicated training professionals, and the ability to obtain industry professional designations. We are so committed to training that we’ll subsidize it in your first two years, providing you with additional funds to help keep you on your feet while you complete our training program and grow your business. You’ll also get rewarded and acknowledged with sales incentives and professional-development trips for our top-performing advisors. What you need to know You’ll be on a path to become a financial advisor. Our wealth advisory curriculum focuses on wealth accumulation strategies using a goals-based planning approach. You’ll focus in your first 12–18 months on obtaining licensing, earning professional designations and completing the core curriculum. New York Life pays 100% of the costs to obtain the following licenses and designations associated with becoming a financial professional and the Retirement Planning Practice Model coursework:
  • Licenses: Life, Health², SIE, Series 6 (or 7) and 63
  • American College Designations: FSCPĀ®, ChFCĀ® and RICPĀ®
Digital tools Beyond this training and support, New York Life will equip you with the tools you need to succeed day-to-day, including experts on hand to answer your questions and a suite of digital sales, prospecting, and marketing tools that will help you attract and retain your clients with web, social, and email content. Products and solutions Together with its subsidiaries, New York Life provides a range of products, including life insurance, annuities, long-term care insurance, disability income insurance, and investment products such as mutual funds³ through our broker-dealer arm, NYLIFE Securities LLC (member of FINRA and SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency, ensuring that the solutions you develop with your clients can help them and their families achieve their financial goals. You’ll also be able to specialize and gain expertise in different areas, such as by becoming a financial advisor with Eagle Strategies LLC, our investment advisory division, to offer wealth management and advisory services,⁓ estate planning strategies, and business solutions. Human guidance When you join New York Life, you’re joining a strong team with peer-to-peer support options like study groups, mentorship, and other opportunities to engage with your fellow financial professionals. How we will compensate you. You have the power to determine your own income with our commission-based compensation. In 2022, the average income of our agents under the N8 and N9 Agent’s Contract who met annual minimum sales production requirements was $115,917.⁵ Individual agent performance will determine your income. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as a 401(k) and pension.⁶ About New York Life... New York Life is a Fortune 100 company with a long history of doing good. We have been in business for over 175 years, helping generations of Americans protect their families and attain their financial goals. As a mutual company, we are accountable only to our policyholders, not to Wall Street or outside investors. We are focused on the long-term success of our clients. Awards & Accolades...
  • We’re proud of our financial strength.⁷
  • A++ Superior (A.M. Best)
  • AAA Exceptionally Strong (Fitch)
  • Aaa Exceptional (Moody’s)
  • AA+ Very Strong (Standard & Poor’s)
We’re proud of the training we offer.⁸
  • Training Magazine’s APEX Award for 2022
We’re proud to be recognized by organizations that also value diversity.
  • Human Rights Campaign: 2022 Corporate Equality Index
  • Forbes 2022: America’s Best Employers for Diversity
  • Latino Leaders 2022 Best Companies for Latinos to Work For
We’re proud of the help we’ve provided and continue to provide our clients.⁹
  • 5.3 million LIVES PROTECTED. Includes all owners of individual life insurance and annuity policies
  • $579 million LIFETIME ANNUITY INCOME PAID. Includes all payouts on individual income annuity products.
  • $4.5 billion IN LIVING BENEFITS AWARDED. Includes life and annuity cash value accumulation and qualifying policy dividends paid. Dividends are not guaranteed.
  • Over $1.2 trillion LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION IN FORCE. Includes term, whole, and universal life.¹⁰
1. Must be a registered representative with NYLIFE Securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC, a Licensed Insurance Agency and a New York Life Company.2. Life and Health licenses are required before a candidate is appointed as an agent for New York Life.3. Offered by properly licensed registered representatives through NYLIFE Securities (member FINRA/SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency and a New York Life company. 4. Wealth management and advisory services offered by Financial Advisors of Eagle Strategies LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser and a New York Life company. Qualification requirements include but are not limited to applicable FINRA general securities, agent state law, investment advisory licenses, compliance history, production standards, and required training. Requirements are subject to change. 5. Based on 2022 company data for 7,603 agents operating under our N9 and N8 Agent’s Contracts in all states, without persistency bonus, who were active as of December 31, 2022. N9 is the current contract for new financial professionals. N8 contracts were issued to new financial professionals prior to April 2004. Contracts determine your compensation and benefits. Sales production requirements are determined annually by the company. Historical agent incomes are provided for informational purposes only. Agent income is not guaranteed. Income is dependent upon the sales of each agent. Agent compensation is commission-based and determined through the ledger process. Overall compensation includes positive income credits for commissions based on actual sales and certain allowances or incentives, if eligible, based upon persistency and production, as well as debits associated with commission reversals, authorized expenses, and other items. Each credit and debit posted to the Agent’s Ledger is part of determining the agent’s compensation and no individual credit posted to the ledger is earned until the ledger reconciliation process is complete. Agents receive payments equal to the positive balance on the Agent’s Ledger after the credits and debits are applied. 6. This is necessarily brief and provides only general descriptions of the benefits available to eligible agents under the applicable plans. Specific terms, such as eligibility and benefits, are determined only by the terms and conditions contained in the relevant plan documents. In the event of any conflict between the information herein and the provisions of the plan documents, the plan documents will govern. The company reserves the right to amend or terminate the benefit plans described herein at any time for any reason. 7. New York Life Insurance Company continues to receive the highest financial strength ratings currently awarded to any life insurer in the U.S. from all four major rating agencies. Source: Individual Third-Party Ratings Reports: A.M. Best A++, Fitch Ratings AAA, Moody’s Aaa, and Standard & Poor’s AA+ (as of 10/18/2022). The ratings do not apply to investment products as they are subject to market risk and will fluctuate in value. 8. A full list of our awards is available here: https://www.newyorklife.com/newsroom/our-awards-and-recognition 9. All figures reflect the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation, for the 12 months ending December 31, 2022. 10. This reflects the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (NYLIAC), for the 12months ending December 31, 2022. Individual life insurance in force is the total face amount of individual life insurance contracts (term, whole, and universal life) outstanding for NYLIC and its domestic insurance subsidiaries at a given time. The company’s individual life insurance in force totaled $1,166.01 billion at December 31, 2022 (including $180.61 billion for NYLIAC). Intercompany transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. New York Life is an Equal Opportunity Employer – M/F/Veteran/Disability/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity V1_AR10511_042023 SMRU 5021157.4 (Exp. 04.30.2024)

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Colleges, universities, and professional schools

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Syracuse, NY, US