Employer-Matched 403(B) Plan Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Looking for Employer-Matched 403(B) Plan jobs in Chicago, IL? Browse our curated listings with transparent salary information to find the perfect Employer-Matched 403(B) Plan position in the Chicago, IL area.

Retail Data Collector

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Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jan 22, 2025

SAS in Jewel – Part Time Retail Merchandiser

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Location: Gurnee, IL

Posted Jan 22, 2025

SAS Retail Services is seeking a Reset Merchandiser. The role involves ensuring the latest products match the new plan, offering flexibility with Monday - Friday work, and opportunities for growth. The position offers $16.00 per hour, no weekends, early access to earned wages, and comprehensive benefits. Candidates must be 18+, have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and the physical ability to lift up to 25lbs.

SAS in Jewel – Part Time Retail Merchandiser

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Location: North Riverside, IL

Posted Jan 22, 2025

SAS Retail Services is seeking a Reset Merchandiser. The role involves ensuring the latest products match the new plan, offering flexibility with Monday - Friday work, and opportunities for growth. The job pays $15.80 per hour, provides paid training, and offers benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance. Candidates must be 18+, have reliable transportation, and a valid driver's license, capable of physical work involving moving, bending, and lifting up to 25lbs.

Senior Home Lending Advisor - Winnetka IL

Company: JPMorgan Chase

Location: Wilmette, IL

Posted Jan 22, 2025

Chase Home Lending is seeking a Senior Home Lending Advisor to join their high-energy team. The role involves serving as the primary point of contact for customers throughout the loan process, providing training to the branch team, and collaborating with marketing efforts to create an outstanding customer experience. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree, 3+ years of mortgage lending experience, and strong communication skills. Preferred qualifications include FHA/VA sales experience, marketing skills, and intermediate PC skills. The position requires NMLS registration and compliance with Dodd Frank/Truth in Lending Act qualification requirements. Chase offers a competitive total rewards package and values diversity and inclusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Employer-Matched 403(B) Plan roles by seniority?
Entry‑level analysts can expect $70k–$90k, mid‑level professionals earn $90k–$120k, while senior managers and directors often command $120k–$160k, with some high‑profile roles exceeding $180k depending on firm size and geographic location.
What skills and certifications are required for these positions?
Strong knowledge of IRS Code Section 403(b), investment portfolio management, and regulatory compliance is essential. Certifications such as CFA, CPA, CFP, and Series 7/63/65 significantly boost candidacy, demonstrating expertise in fiduciary duties and securities law.
Is remote work available for Employer-Matched 403(b) Plan professionals?
Many firms offer hybrid or fully remote options, especially for analysts and compliance roles that rely on electronic record‑keeping. However, plan custodians and audit teams may still require occasional on‑site presence for compliance reviews and client meetings.
What career progression paths exist in this field?
Typical paths move from Analyst to Senior Analyst, then to Manager of Plan Administration, followed by Director of Retirement Services, and ultimately Vice President of Benefits or Chief Financial Officer, with each step adding responsibility for strategy, client relations, and regulatory oversight.
What industry trends are shaping Employer-Matched 403(B) Plan roles?
The sector is shifting toward ESG‑aligned investment options, increased use of robo‑advisory platforms, and tighter regulatory scrutiny under the SEC’s 5500 reporting enhancements. Professionals who stay current with these trends will be better positioned to design innovative, compliant, and employee‑centric plans.

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