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The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments in May 2014
Interview
I applied online, then I received an email from a recruiter (from boston) to set up a phone screen. After that I was offered an on-site interview with 2 departments managers (30 minutes each, back-to-back). I got got a phone call from the recruiter in Boston with the job offer the very next day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Fidelity?
Why did you apply for this position?
Why Accounting?
Typical behavioral questions.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Covington, KY) in May 2015
Interview
The process started when I got an email from an HR rep scheduling a phone interview. The phone interview took an hour and was about half job description and half behavioral interview. The questions were pretty easy and mostly about customer service. I think as long as your answers make sense they move you on to the next step. They told me at the end of the phone call that they wanted to schedule an in person interview but she didn't have any dates yet so she would get back to me.
She called me about a week later to set up the in person interview but the date was for about two weeks later. It was almost a month between the phone interview and the in person interview. Before the interview I had to complete another application online with work history going back 10 years and addresses going back 5.
The in person interview took about 3 hours. You show up and go through most ofnit wirh a group (my group had about 10 people). The first hour was a presentation over the company. Then we went on a brief tour (just the floor you'll be working on, the training area, and the cafeteria). After the tour we went individually for our interviews. You are interviewed by 2 hiring managers for about an hour. They ask a lot of the same questions as the phone interview and they have the notes from that interview so you're supposed to try and give different answers. I didn't have the 'good cop-bad cop' experience other people have mentioned, both interviewers were nice to me. After the interview you take a exam that measures your reasoning and ability to use logic. No biggie and no way to study for that.
That was it for the interview. I interviewed on a Wednesday and received an offer of employment that Friday although it took 3 more weeks to actually start.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Denver, CO) in May 2015
Interview
First interview was over the phone and consisted of basic questions. I was contacted a week after to schedule a in-person interview with two of the managers at the main office. The in-office interview consisted of similar questions but they were more specific to Fidelity. After this I received an offer about a week and a half after and accepted it within the day. Following the offer I was required to submit to a background check and a drug-screen.
Overall, my experience with the staffing personal at Fidelity was very welcoming and positive. They were very timely and polite.