Investment Management Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Michigan
Michigan's investment management sector is concentrated in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor, with major firms like Plante Moran Financial Advisors, Fifth Third Asset Management, and university endowments offering visa sponsorship opportunities. The state's growing fintech ecosystem and proximity to major universities create demand for international talent in portfolio management, risk analysis, and investment research roles.
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INTRODUCTION
Stifel strives for a culture that puts its clients and associates first: a culture where everyone belongs, everyone is welcome, and everyone contributes to the success of our clients, their careers, and the firm as a whole.
Let’s talk about how you can find your place here at Stifel, where success meets success.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Client Services Associate (Registered) assists one or more Financial Advisor(s) (FA(s)) with the opening and maintenance of client accounts and records, performs a wide variety of administrative support duties, including but not limited to, word processing, preparing mailings, filing, answering the phone, obtaining approvals for FA(s) communications and advertisements, provides overall customer service support to clients, may enter trades as directed by the FA(s).
- Perform clerical functions related to opening client accounts and ongoing account coding based on account features chosen by the client.
- Work with the FA(s) and the client in obtaining the required documents based upon the type of account(s) established.
- Provide quotes and other account-related information to assist clients.
- Organize and assist in the maintenance of complete client account and trade-related records for the FA(s) and certain required files for the branch office.
- Perform operational or administrative functions for client related requests (i.e., check requests, wiring funds, address change, dividend information, etc.).
- Provide reports and other information to FA(s), as requested.
- Perform calling activities, not limited to existing clients, using scripts approved by a principal of Advertising and Graphics. Registered Client Service Associates may highlight a service or product but may not discuss products or investments beyond a point that the discussion becomes a solicitation where the specific appropriateness of the investment or the suitability of the client becomes a factor.
- Accept and enter unsolicited orders from clients in states in which they are registered and may enter orders received directly from a FA who is registered in the client's state of residence.
- Identify situations that need to be brought to the attention of the FA(s) or escalated to the Branch Manager; including suspicious client and/or employee activity or behavior.
- Perform various administrative duties (i.e., typing, filing, answer phones, mailing documents/letters, etc.) and other duties and projects as assigned by the FA and/or Branch Manager.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Administrative Knowledge - Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, spreadsheet applications, managing files and records, and other office procedures and terminology.
- Industry Knowledge - General understanding of the investment brokerage industry and securities regulations with basic knowledge of investment products.
- Time Management - Able to organize, prioritize and manage multiple tasks, responsibilities and deadlines; is able to follow through and accomplish goals, manage expectations appropriately and use firm's resources efficiently.
- Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to practical problem solving.
- Customer and Interpersonal Skills - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing exemplary customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
- Communication Skills - The ability to communicate information and ideas in spoken or written form so that others will understand with excellent grammar and phone/office etiquette.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Minimum Required: High School Diploma or equivalent
- Minimum Required: 2 years investment industry experience
LICENSES & CREDENTIALS
- Minimum Required: Series 7 and 63 or 66
SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook.
ABOUT STIFEL
Stifel is more than 130 years old and still thinking like a start-up. We are a global wealth management and investment banking firm serious about innovation and fresh ideas. Built on a simple premise of safeguarding our clients’ money as if it were our own, coined by our namesake, Herman Stifel, our success is intimately tied to our commitment to helping families, companies, and municipalities find their own success.
While our headquarters is in St. Louis, we have offices in New York, San Francisco, Baltimore, London, Frankfurt, Toronto, and more than 400 other locations. Stifel is home to approximately 9,000 individuals who are currently building their careers as financial advisors, research analysts, project managers, marketing specialists, developers, bankers, operations associates, among hundreds more. Let’s talk about how you can find your place here at Stifel, where success meets success.
At Stifel we offer an entrepreneurial environment, comprehensive benefits package to include health, dental and vision care, 401k, wellness initiatives, life insurance, and paid time off.
Stifel is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

INTRODUCTION
Stifel strives for a culture that puts its clients and associates first: a culture where everyone belongs, everyone is welcome, and everyone contributes to the success of our clients, their careers, and the firm as a whole.
Let’s talk about how you can find your place here at Stifel, where success meets success.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Client Services Associate (Registered) assists one or more Financial Advisor(s) (FA(s)) with the opening and maintenance of client accounts and records, performs a wide variety of administrative support duties, including but not limited to, word processing, preparing mailings, filing, answering the phone, obtaining approvals for FA(s) communications and advertisements, provides overall customer service support to clients, may enter trades as directed by the FA(s).
- Perform clerical functions related to opening client accounts and ongoing account coding based on account features chosen by the client.
- Work with the FA(s) and the client in obtaining the required documents based upon the type of account(s) established.
- Provide quotes and other account-related information to assist clients.
- Organize and assist in the maintenance of complete client account and trade-related records for the FA(s) and certain required files for the branch office.
- Perform operational or administrative functions for client related requests (i.e., check requests, wiring funds, address change, dividend information, etc.).
- Provide reports and other information to FA(s), as requested.
- Perform calling activities, not limited to existing clients, using scripts approved by a principal of Advertising and Graphics. Registered Client Service Associates may highlight a service or product but may not discuss products or investments beyond a point that the discussion becomes a solicitation where the specific appropriateness of the investment or the suitability of the client becomes a factor.
- Accept and enter unsolicited orders from clients in states in which they are registered and may enter orders received directly from a FA who is registered in the client's state of residence.
- Identify situations that need to be brought to the attention of the FA(s) or escalated to the Branch Manager; including suspicious client and/or employee activity or behavior.
- Perform various administrative duties (i.e., typing, filing, answer phones, mailing documents/letters, etc.) and other duties and projects as assigned by the FA and/or Branch Manager.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Administrative Knowledge - Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, spreadsheet applications, managing files and records, and other office procedures and terminology.
- Industry Knowledge - General understanding of the investment brokerage industry and securities regulations with basic knowledge of investment products.
- Time Management - Able to organize, prioritize and manage multiple tasks, responsibilities and deadlines; is able to follow through and accomplish goals, manage expectations appropriately and use firm's resources efficiently.
- Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to practical problem solving.
- Customer and Interpersonal Skills - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing exemplary customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
- Communication Skills - The ability to communicate information and ideas in spoken or written form so that others will understand with excellent grammar and phone/office etiquette.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Minimum Required: High School Diploma or equivalent
- Minimum Required: 2 years investment industry experience
LICENSES & CREDENTIALS
- Minimum Required: Series 7 and 63 or 66
SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook.
ABOUT STIFEL
Stifel is more than 130 years old and still thinking like a start-up. We are a global wealth management and investment banking firm serious about innovation and fresh ideas. Built on a simple premise of safeguarding our clients’ money as if it were our own, coined by our namesake, Herman Stifel, our success is intimately tied to our commitment to helping families, companies, and municipalities find their own success.
While our headquarters is in St. Louis, we have offices in New York, San Francisco, Baltimore, London, Frankfurt, Toronto, and more than 400 other locations. Stifel is home to approximately 9,000 individuals who are currently building their careers as financial advisors, research analysts, project managers, marketing specialists, developers, bankers, operations associates, among hundreds more. Let’s talk about how you can find your place here at Stifel, where success meets success.
At Stifel we offer an entrepreneurial environment, comprehensive benefits package to include health, dental and vision care, 401k, wellness initiatives, life insurance, and paid time off.
Stifel is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Which investment management companies sponsor visas in Michigan?
Major sponsors include Plante Moran Financial Advisors, Fifth Third Asset Management, Comerica Asset Management, and university endowments like the University of Michigan. Regional wealth management firms in Detroit and Grand Rapids also sponsor H-1B visas for portfolio managers, research analysts, and risk management specialists with specialized skills in quantitative analysis or alternative investments.
Which cities in Michigan have the most investment management sponsorship jobs?
Detroit leads with institutional asset managers and pension funds, followed by Grand Rapids with regional wealth management firms and family offices. Ann Arbor offers opportunities with university endowments and fintech startups. Troy and Southfield in metro Detroit also host several investment advisory firms that sponsor visas for experienced professionals.
How to find investment management visa sponsorship jobs in Michigan?
Use Migrate Mate to search specifically for investment management roles with confirmed visa sponsorship in Michigan. Filter by cities like Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor to find opportunities with asset managers, pension funds, and wealth management firms. The platform shows which Michigan employers have sponsored H-1B visas for investment professionals.
Which visa types are most common for investment management roles in Michigan?
H-1B visas dominate for portfolio managers, research analysts, and risk management roles requiring bachelor's degrees in finance, economics, or mathematics. O-1 visas apply to senior professionals with extraordinary ability in quantitative finance or alternative investments. TN visas serve Canadian and Mexican citizens in qualifying analyst positions at Michigan-based firms.
What prevailing wage considerations apply to investment management jobs in Michigan?
Michigan's prevailing wages for investment management roles are generally lower than coastal markets, making visa sponsorship more accessible for employers. Detroit metro rates are higher than outstate Michigan. Specialized roles in quantitative analysis, derivatives trading, or private equity command premium wages that easily meet H-1B requirements across all Michigan locations.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored investment management jobs in Michigan?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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