Hi I wanted to know the pros and cons for people who have experience in either company. I am currently leaning towards fidelity to get my sie exam and pass the 7 series with the sponsor of them but would like to get advice!
Hi, thanks for posting! From our perspective as a vendor and hearing “the word on the street,” - they both seem like excellent companies to work for, though, of course, not without a few challenges depending on your department.
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ok thanks! I really wanted to also know about the career path because currently i am without a finance grad degree from college but my path career goal is to become a analyst as it becomes not a sales based job…
Hi Crystal, I worked for Fidelity, and I have nothing but good things to say. They really want you to succeed (obviously) because they’re spending money and time having you study for the exams in the first 9 - 12 months of being there. It’s a very supportive, relaxed and progressive culture at the call centers. I truly had a great time, and would love to go back at some point. I don’t have information on Chase, other than as a credit card customer, but I wouldn’t pass on a Fidelity interview/ offer. You’ll really love it. All the best!