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Fidelity Investments

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Work is mid-low, but leadership is opaque and morale is very low - Full Stack Engineer Fidelity Investments Employee Review

2.0
Apr 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Layoffs seem less frequent than public companies - You may have a good time if you're not in tech

Cons

- Senior leadership has stopped communicating intents and stopped showed the desire to respond to employee feedback (BIGGEST RED FLAG) - Managers don't really have any power and often just relay what HR says - Pay is acceptable, but not on par with competition - It's the "boring" job that pays and is stable (avoid if you have ambitions and desire growth) - Office food is mid at best, often awful (and it isn't free) - Growth in tech feels lacking - Every person around me is just in fear of being laid off or is complaining about being forced back into the office; it's a negativity cesspool that's purely caused by senior leadership and is hard to be productive in

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule, work directly with client base. Good work life balance, with opportunity to make more.

Cons

Conversations can be repetitive at times.

5.0
Jun 11, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits including profit sharing and bonuses are great. The breadth of this company provides a great opportunity to try out different career paths or boost your current one.

Cons

In my current role, I am working overtime more often than I'd like with recognition that seems to only go so far until it sizzles out. That may be tied to the size of the company itself, where promotions work in a "trickle down" manner.

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