Fidelity Investments reviews

4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(18,449 total reviews)
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Abby Johnson

84% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Fidelity Investments has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 18,449 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 Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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18K reviews
3.0
Jun 29, 2012

Flexible workhours

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Pros

Helps to keep a balance between worklife and personal life.

Cons

sometimes you end up working on a Saturday, for compensating flexible timings in weekdays ;P

3.0
Jun 29, 2012

Call Center = Mind-numbingly slow death

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good Benefits, easy call metrics, easy to learn procedures, ability to learn about investments or benefits side of the business, slightly better pay compared to other call centers in the NC area, pleasant modern decor, very ergonomic desks & chairs, clean facilities, competent co-workers. If you can somehow manage to either get your series 6&7 licenses (which they'll pa for... but only very rarely, to reign in costs), or transfer to HR or IT... the company could be a good place to be in the long run. Whatever you do. Do not stay on the phones. It is seriously a slow, mind-numbing and monumentally uneventful death.

Cons

Working in a call center is so, so, sooo very monotonous. The job very quickly becomes, not only uninteresting, but also completely unchallenging. The immediate supervisors (excellent performers and leaders) were laid off a couple of times, and then replaced by lower paid, inexperienced, entry level supervisors. Also, reassignment and relocation is common. I had 4 different managers and constantly rearranged teams over the course of 2 & 1/2 years. Entire departments were suddenly and unceremoniously laid off, as well. Working on the phones gives you a certain amount of security, because they need people to answer the calls... but, there's not very much opportunity for advancement. When you are on the phones you are pretty much tethered to your phone and your desk until your designated breaks, so you need to have a strong bladder or lay off of the fluids for hours at a time. You don't really get a chance to interact or get to know your co-workers. Meetings were cut down, which cut down on goal monitoring, teambuilding and learning opportunities. The part-timers had very little opportunity to become full-time workers. If you are on an evening shift it is practically a Herculean feat to get moved to the day shift, even if you've worked there for years. However, despite this fact, the company will consistently bring on completely new hires and place THEM on the day shift... meanwhile, they'll tell the tenured evening shift-ers that there are "no daytime slots" available at this time, and ask them to please be patient (years into waiting).

3.0
Jun 27, 2012

Work culture is good

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible work environment No fixed timings Have work from home

Cons

not much good technical work

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