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Fidelity Investments

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Fidelity Investments reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(18,362 total reviews)
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Abby Johnson

84% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Fidelity Investments has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 18,362 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Fidelity Investments employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 3, 2022
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Pros

Fidelity is well known for their great benefits. Although their salaries tend to be way below what other companies pay. It's a great place to start, get your certifications, and then go somewhere else where they'll double your pay. This is what most engineers were doing at the time I was there. After I left, I doubled my salary at another firm.

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I worked at Fidelity from 2018-2019 and found it to be one of the most toxic cultures I’ve ever experienced in my 20+ years as a professional. I worked in ECC where, although being a highly technical BU, the Sr leadership (at the time), promoted several non-technical people into leadership positions. I worked under one of these, a woman (HJ) who had a knack for hiring and promoting underqualified people, thereby creating a situation where they needed to be “protected” and would be loyal to her. This included promoting an individual from QA to a PM role with zero experience, as well as someone from the event planning dept to a Dir level leading a UX team. The situation was so wily, that at one point, this PM (LV) held several meetings to explain to our highly experienced UX team “UX Strategy”. She’d done her research on Google. I wish I was joking. Later, she would hold “UX Strategy” meetings that only included the one UX designer and a young woman whose role was designing PP decks for leadership (SJ). She insisted on defining herself as the UX Researcher, even though (you guessed it) she had no experience doing research and never actually conducted any research. But she was really good at gossiping, slandering, and keeping VP abreast of BU gossip. I wish I was joking. These people were not only unqualified and unprofessional, they were MEAN. The PM for this team created a corrosive and toxic environment; she battled constantly with the PO in front of the full 20+ team, deliberately excluded key players from meetings, showed open aggression in smaller meetings, bullied several individuals, and was just a hostile aggressive person in general. There was another individual promoted by this VP who not only lacked in technical or leadership skills, but was one of the most badly behaved individuals of the entire team (MVH). She led a team of several people and had the emotional IQ of a 13 YO girl. She also bullied members of her own team, behaved in a hostile manner, openly threated team members, and acted appallingly. When new leadership came in and there was a reorg, she kept her position but lost her entire team. That should tell you all you need to know about Fidelity. The fact that all these people are still employed there is insane. And make no mistake, the behavior of this group of women was endorsed by their own leadership (HJ). They knew they could get away with it and they did. Tactics included: mobbing, bullying individuals and teams, open aggression in meetings, withholding vital information, excluding individuals from specific team meetings, openly threatening individuals, slandering those who refused to play their game, and even firing those who refused to fall in line or pushed back. Many associates complained to both HR and the Chairman’s line about this group of women, but the only sense we had that they were taking any actions was when HR executives showed up to an offsite event. But you guessed it, nothing happened. HR exists only to protect the firm. If there are no lawsuits possible, they don’t care. This “leader” is now a VP in PI and continues her abusive, toxic behavior, as well as promoting only those who show their loyalty to her, as evidenced by the woman she just promoted to Director. In fact, all these women still hold positions at Fidelity. They may be scattered across the enterprise, but it’s just a matter of time until VP brings them all back onto her team and it all begins again.

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Fidelity Investments Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We would like the opportunity to learn more about the concerns you raised regarding management and culture. If you are willing to share more details with us, we can be reached at fidelityireland@fmr.com.
1.0
Jun 26, 2022
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Pros

401k match. Decent earning potential compared to many other industries. Ability to get securities licenses.

Cons

Hyper white, male atmosphere. Everyone's scared out of their mind - managers included - to fall below outrageous expectations that aren't rooted in anything besides increasing every possible metric/outcome in every category. More appointments, more notes in salesforce, more reports to run, etc etc etc. Absolutely no dignity in the work.

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Fidelity Investments Response
3y
Your experience matters and we take allegations of sexual misconduct very seriously. If you are willing to share more information with us, please contact us at 800-835-5099, Prompt 2, 4, then 1.
1.0
Nov 14, 2019

Frustrating culture

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Pros

Good benefits even though the pay is low.

Cons

A lot of nepotism and sexism. If you are a male you can count on and promotion going to a female before you regardless of your results. The promotions go to the managers friends or females so if you don’t brown nose you won’t move up. Below standard pay and they justify it by clinging to how good the benefits are. The secret to make money at fidelity is to leave and come back.

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