Great culture. Many career opportunities.
Not many. Fidelity has made the decision to move towards the Cloud, so recently things seem to change daily. Just be willing to roll with it; it's not a big deal.
Management is very competent and has a unified vision.
The worst experience I have come across in my life. I received a call from a consultancy saying that there was a requirement for an AngularJS developer at Fidelity. So I said ok and asked them to send me the JD and venue. The JD clearly mentioned the
Phone screen with your typical Java questions: * What is the difference between an interface and an object? Face-to-face interview with a manager and two engineers.
It was super easy, just Java classes and a few SQL queries. Just study up on the email they give you about what to prepare for, and you will do completely fine.
The worst experience I have come across in my life. I received a call from a consultancy saying that there was a requirement for an AngularJS developer at Fidelity. So I said ok and asked them to send me the JD and venue. The JD clearly mentioned the
Phone screen with your typical Java questions: * What is the difference between an interface and an object? Face-to-face interview with a manager and two engineers.
It was super easy, just Java classes and a few SQL queries. Just study up on the email they give you about what to prepare for, and you will do completely fine.