Salary for Energy Brokers
This occupation has now been updated to Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Also known as: Commodities Broker, Commodity Trader, Equity Trader, Investment Banker, Municipal Bond Trader, Mutual Fund Sales Agent, Securities Trader, Stock Broker, Stock Trader
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Energy is something that everyone must have to survive. An expensive monthly bill is not. Energy brokers are professionals who take it in their hands to help consumers as well as businesses attain the best deal on their electric and gas needs. They do this by selling between various suppliers in the area. Energy brokers earn their paycheck when energy is sold, with commissions the only source of income. Additional commissions are earned as long as the person remains a customer of the broker. Networking and other forms of marketing are used in order to promote their services and availability.A Energy Broker can receive salaries ranging between $36,910 to $208,000 depending on the level of education. get salaries of ninety-six thousand five hundred and fourty dollars on a yearly basis.
can get the highest pay in New York, where they can receive normal pay levels of about $160,430. People in this category of job are paid at the highest average level in Wholesale Trade, where they can earn job pay of $130,260.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 6.02 percent nationwide in that time.
Energy Brokers tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: