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Salary and Benefits

Trust Officer
$68K-$83K / yr. (est.)
$69K
$76,158 / year
$84K
Average base salary
The salary information provided is based on data collected from various reliable sources and may vary depending on individual qualifications and other factors.

About Trust Officer

What does a Trust Officer do?

Functioning as Trust Officers, our main responsibility is to manage and maintain the accounts of customers for maintaining the trusts. We evaluate the taxation and disbursements matters of the company. We review the accounts of customers for approving the initial drafts. We guide the entire staff of the trust department and provide them with the best practices that can be implemented to improve the quality of services. Working as Trust Officers, we are accountable for acting as liaisons between the customers and the trust department of the company. We also communicate with the customers for understanding their goals and objectives.

Core tasks:

  • handling the trust documents
  • agreeing on the trust terms
  • preparing payments and tax forms
  • providing improvement suggestions
  • overseeing the investment decisions

Insights

How Many Years of Experience Do Professionals Need Before Becoming Trust Officer?
On average, people work 5-7 years in other positions prior to becoming a Trust Officer.
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Trust OfficerHouston, TX - A year ago
well, I guess all my hard work and experience doesn't matter then. If it takes that long, what's the point?
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Trust OfficerMiami, FL - A year ago
I can't believe it! I've been in this field for 7 years and now you're telling me I'm finally ready for a Trust Officer position?
How Long Do Trust Officer Employees Typically Stay in Their Roles?
On average, Trust Officers works in this position for 5+ years across multiple employers.
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Private BankerNew York City, NY - A year ago
I find it hard to believe that trust officers jump employers so frequently. Maybe it's the job's intensity that drives them away. 💼
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Financial AnalystSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
🙄 Trust officers should give their positions more thought before switching jobs. Continuity is important in building meaningful relationships and gaining client trust.
What Is the Job Hopper Score for Trust Officer Employees?
Frequent job changes in Trust Officer, indicating a willingness to change companies and roles more frequently.
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Investment AdvisorHouston, TX - A year ago
hey sooo, i dont get it. why would u want to change companies freqeuntly as a trst officer? doesn't it take years to build trust and credibility 🧐?
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Branch ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
As a Bank Branch Manager, I can see both sides of the coin. While frequent job changes may showcase adaptability and diverse experience, it could also indicate a lack of commitment and stability when managing assets and clients' trust.

Career path

Path to job

Discover a Trust Officer's areas of knowledge sorted by their majors.
Explore the list of higher education institutions that a Trust Officer typically studied at.
Campbell University
Cannon Financial Institute

Path after job

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Demographics

What Is the Age and Gender Ratio of Trust Officer Employees?
Gender ratio in Trust Officer position: 0.528878528878529 Male and 0.471121471121471 Female. Age ratio in Trust Officer position: 16-20: 4%, 21-30: 54%, 31-40: 26%, 41-50: 10%, 51-60: 5%, 60+: 1%. Trust Officer position is predominantly male (52.9%) with the largest age group being 21-30 years old, followed by 31-40 years old.
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Trust OfficerPhiladelphia, PA - A year ago
It's mind-boggling that only 4% of Trust Officers are in the 16-20 age group. We need to support and mentor the next generation to ensure the future of our profession! 👏
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Trust OfficerPhoenix, AZ - A year ago
Looks like Trust Officers are predominantly male and in their 20s and 30s. This data is concerning and calls for more efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in our industry. 😠

Workplaces

Who Are the Top Employers for Trust Officer?
Top employers of Trust Officer position: Bank of America, Northern Trust, U.S. Bank. People who work in Trust Officer position most typically go on to work for the Bank of America.
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Trust OfficerSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
U.S. Bank offers better growth opportunities compared to both Bank of America and Northern Trust. Their training programs are second to none!
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Trust OfficerAtlanta, GA - A year ago
Bank of America, Northern Trust, U.S. Bank... all of them are great employers in their own way. It depends on personal preferences.
Bank of America
Northern Trust
U.S. Bank
What Industries Does Trust Officer Typically Have Experience In?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Trust Officer: Finance & Insurance, Professional / Scientific / Technical, Administrative & Support, Public Administration, Real Estate / Rental / Leasing. Trust Officer employees most likely come from a Finance & Insurance industry background.
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Trust OfficerHouston, TX - A year ago
Y'all, as a Trust Officer in Texas, I can tell you that the real estate market here plays a big part in our daily duties. We assist clients in managing properties and ensuring their legacies are protected. 🏠
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Trust OfficerMiami, FL - A year ago
To all my fellow Trust Officers, I'm curious if any of you find the legal aspect challenging? In Miami, we often deal with intricate trust laws and have to work closely with attorneys. 💼

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Is Trust Officer a female or male dominated profession?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
This is a well balanced profession, about half of the people are women.
What is the most common age of a Trust Officer?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
31 is the average age of people working as a Trust Officer.
How many years of experience do you usually have as a Trust Officer?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
You need 6 years of experience to work as a Trust Officer.
Which industries should a Trust Officer consider working in?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
Finance & Insurance is typical for a Trust Officer to work in.
What kind of degree is needed to work as a Trust Officer?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
Bachelor of Arts degree is the typical for a Trust Officer
Where are you working as a Trust Officer?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Bank of America, Northern Trust, U.S. Bank, U.S. Trust and Wells Fargo employs the most people in the Trust Officer role.
How many years do people spend as a Trust Officer in their career path?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
On average people change after more than 5 years.
Is it frequent for people to switch companies and still work as a Trust Officer?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
Getting experience working for multiple companies is typical for a Trust Officer.
What do people usually work as before switching to Trust Officer?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
You have a good chance of becoming a Trust Officer if you are working as Trust Administrator, Vice President or Attorney
What can be the next step in your career path from Trust Officer?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
Vice President, Trust Advisor or Relationship Manager are good next steps for a Trust Officer
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