401(K) Jobs

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401(K) roles are at the forefront of the retirement industry, fueled by a 20% surge in fintech‑based plan administration and expanding employer contribution limits. With 37,542 listings available, talent demand outpaces supply, creating a competitive market for professionals who can navigate complex regulatory environments and modern plan technology.

Key positions include Plan Administrator, Compliance Officer, Investment Analyst, Pension Consultant, Actuarial Analyst, and Plan Operations Manager. These roles focus on ERISA compliance, fiduciary decision‑making, asset allocation, audit coordination, and data analytics using platforms such as Fidelity, Schwab, BlackRock Aladdin, and Workday. Success requires mastery of FASB ASC 458, pension plan design, and vendor management.

Salary transparency is critical for 401(K) experts because it reveals the true market value of niche certifications like CPA, CEBS, CFA, and Certified Pension Administrator. Transparent pay empowers professionals to negotiate equitable compensation that reflects their fiduciary responsibilities and specialized skill set.

Bilingual Spanish - Retail Sales Associate

Company: My Wireless - AT&T Authorized Retailer

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Experience prospecting through outbound calls. Training and developing your skills to become a top My Wireless Retail Sales Associate, which leads to…

Workplace Coordinator

Company: Tesla

Location: Henderson, NV

Posted Oct 04, 2025

In conjunction with other WP representatives, assist with WP process creation, implementation and maintenance. Create and manage WO through a 3rd party system.

Data Analyst - Internal Audits

Company: Corebridge Financial

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Bachelor's degree in a related field. The Internal Audit Group (IAG) provides independent, objective assurance and consulting services designed to support…

Bilingual Spanish - Retail Sales Associate

Company: My Wireless - AT&T Authorized Retailer

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Experience prospecting through outbound calls. Training and developing your skills to become a top My Wireless Retail Sales Associate, which leads to…

Data Analyst

Company: Corebridge Financial

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 04, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Economics, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field. Design and build interactive dashboards and reports using Power…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for 401(K) positions?
Entry‑level Analyst: $55k‑$70k. Mid‑level Senior Analyst: $75k‑$95k. Manager: $100k‑$130k. Director: $135k‑$170k. VP/Chief Plan Officer: $180k‑$220k, depending on firm size and geographic region.
What skills and certifications are required in 401(K) roles?
Core skills: ERISA compliance, fiduciary duty analysis, pension plan design, asset‑allocation modeling, and data‑driven decision making. Technical proficiencies: Fidelity, Schwab, BlackRock Aladdin, Workday, and Excel VBA for reporting. Certifications: CPA, CEBS, CFA, Certified Retirement Counselor, and Certified Pension Administrator are highly valued.
Is remote work available for 401(K) professionals?
Yes. Approximately 65% of 401(K) Analyst and Compliance roles support full or hybrid remote schedules, as regulatory and data‑analytics tasks can be performed from any compliant location. Remote teams often use secure VPNs, encrypted data platforms, and real‑time collaboration tools.
What career progression paths exist in the 401(K) field?
Typical ladder: Analyst → Senior Analyst → Manager → Director → VP/Chief Plan Officer. Advancement hinges on accruing fiduciary experience, obtaining advanced certifications, and demonstrating leadership in plan redesign or technology implementation projects.
What industry trends are shaping 401(K) work?
Key trends include ESG‑aligned investment options, AI‑driven plan analytics, automated enrollment and contribution boosts, regulatory updates like the Pension Protection Act amendments, and the shift toward cloud‑based plan administration platforms.

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