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Data Science Intern

June - August 2020 • Merrimack, NH

What I liked

It was great

What I wish was different

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Amendment Consultant

June 2019 • Covington, KY

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Don't be afraid to ask questions but try not to ask the same questions repeatedly. As long as you are organized and a quick learner, you'll stand out amongst your peers.
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Business Strategy and Operations Intern

May - August 2019 • Merrimack, NH

What I liked

I loved the opportunity to learn about the firm every day. My mentor and manager opened up the company's resources to me and allowed me to set up meetings with whomever I chose. There were countless chances for me to showcase my hard and soft skills like communication, presentation, programming, teamwork, mathematics, critical analysis, economic analysis, and more.

What I wish was different

I wish the internship were longer! I felt like just as I understood the intrinsic goals of Fidelity my internship ended.

Advice

Being open minded is more than accepting any job or task your manager offers you. It means be open to talking to new people, putting yourself out there and grabbing people's attention in a professional manner. Don't be afraid to think differently, or be uncomfortable because ultimately that discomfort translates into unique experience that you'll forever be grateful for.
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Credit Risk Analyst

June - August 2019 • Jersey City, NJ

What I liked

Great group that I worked in, and learned a ton. We had a week in Boston for training with a chance to shadow different groups and people, along with the opportunity to sit in on meetings. Throughout the summer, I got to see all the functions that exist within Fidelity and hear from everybody in senior management.

What I wish was different

I wish that maybe the commute was less difficult, but really no other wishes about the internship itself. Great experience.

Advice

One piece of advice is to reach out to everyone that you can so you can make the most out of it and learn the most from functions of the business other than the one I worked in every day. I was treated like any other employee after training which was a great simulation of real work.
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Marketing Intern

June - August 2019 • Boston, NY

What I liked

The corporate culture is fantastic; a collaborative environment that acts as a hub for new trends and information in the financial industry and marketing sphere. With days dedicated to learning and immersing myself in the day to day of my managers while also contributing to ongoing projects and my own self-guided project, I was able to connect with many individuals and layers to the company.

What I wish was different

I wish this was something that could be connected to RWU. However, this position is usually found within your own personal network

Advice

Absorb all the information you can and be open to new experiences.
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Marketing and Communication Intern

June - September 2019 • Smithfield, RI

What I liked

Extremely professional and individual driven, you get what you put in.

What I wish was different

I wish they provided more information towards action required post position.

Advice

Always work hard!
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Financial Representative Inter

May - August 2019 • New York City, NY

What I liked

I enjoyed being able to interact directly with retail clients in order to service them with personal and account needs.

What I wish was different

I would have loved to have been able to sit in on more financial planning meetings.

Advice

Always stay upbeat and open-minded! Finances are a very personal aspect of one's life, and can be really overwhelming to clients who rely on institutions such as Fidelity to guide them in the correct direction in finding financial security and a good plan for the future.
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Risk Management Intern

May - August 2019 • Merrimack, NH

What I liked

Aside from my individual and team responsibilities and projects, there was lots of interesting programming for all interns, my favorite being the money management workshop. There were so many opportunities to learn about areas of the company other than your own, which was great. It was clear to me that my team and the company as a whole really cared about my experience. They trusted me with important projects, while ensuring I wasn't overwhelmed and had all the tools I needed to be successful. Overall, this summer internship was a great experience that I would definitely recommend.

What I wish was different

I honestly can't think of anything that I would change. The pay was great, I was allowed to be flexible with my schedule as long as I hit 40 hours each week, and I was allowed to work from home. There is not much more I could have asked for. I will say that I would have liked more communication during the application process; I applied and submitted my video interview at the beginning of October and did not hear anything further until the start of February.

Advice

Take advantage of all of the opportunities that you have for the duration of your internship. I know my company had a lot of online training that interns had access to for the summer, as well as free access to the gym at the office, a perk that full-time associates do not even have. Network with others in the company and learn as much as you can while you're there!
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Software Engineering Intern

June - August 2020 • Merrimack, NH

What I liked

I was paired with another intern who had similar knowledge as myself, so we were able to help each other learn as we completed our projects. I was also placed into an area that matched my experience and resume very well that led to me experiencing an actual Full Stack position.

What I wish was different

I wish that it hadn't turned into a Virtual experience as I was initially supposed to be working in the office with my team.

Advice

Don't be afraid to apply to postings that don't perfectly fit your resume. Fidelity provided many learning tools allowing me to learn languages and frameworks that I needed for my projects.
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Workplace Investing and Healthcare Accounting Intern

June - September 2020 • Boston, MA

What I liked

I really enjoyed working with my team and the projects that I worked on.

What I wish was different

With the COVID situation, it made me feel a little stranded but my team made sure to check in frequently. Plus I didn't get as close with my fellow interns.

Advice

I would say just be a "sponge", take it all in, and ask questions!
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Finance Intern

June - August 2020 • Covington, KY

What I liked

Great company culture.

What I wish was different

I wish the internship hadn't been remote.

Advice

Work on your communication and time management skills. There are a lot of large projects that have firm deadlines.
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Computer Systems Analyst Intern

May - August 2019 • Raleigh, NC

What I liked

Very welcoming staff and many opportunities to do relevant work

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Take advantage of as many opportunities as possible
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User Experience Designer Intern

June - August 2019 • Jersey City, NJ

What I liked

I really loved how friendly and helpful the environment was. Every associate in the UX Department would say hello to you and have a conversation with you. They were always willing to help you if you needed it, you just needed to ask. Overall, this internship was able to give me great hands-on experience with how UX works in a corporate environment.

What I wish was different

My commute was about 2 hours, so I would only wish that it wasn't so long.

Advice

Don't be afraid of asking questions! When you're an intern, you're there to learn as much as you can in the time you have with people working in the industry. You're not supposed to know everything so don't be afraid to ask for clarification on something. There are no "stupid" questions.
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Risk Management Intern

June - August 2020 • Boston, MA

What I liked

I really liked how generous everyone was with their time. All employees were so willing to have a chat with you and to answer any questions you have. I also like how the firm focuses on learning and lifelong education. There were many opportunities to attend various events all across the firm to learn about what different business units do, acquire new technical skills, learn about investing, learn about the corporate culture and to learn about new initiatives the firm is taking on. I also enjoyed that my work was project based, solved actual problems for the firm and made me feel like what I was working on mattered.

What I wish was different

The only thing I wish was different is that this experience could have occurred in person. However, due to the pandemic, it had to be remote. My internship was amazing remote, I can only imagine how great it would have been in person.

Advice

Be inquisitive and do not be afraid to ask questions. Also, use this time to build your network and reach out to people who work in roles that interest you. Everyone is very welcoming and willing to talk to interns and lower level employees.
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research and market data administration intern

June - August 2020 • Dallas, TX

What I liked

Really liked the culture of the company, fully apparent even in a virtual setting.

What I wish was different

I wish the experience could have been in person so I could foster better relationships with other interns, my team, senior leaders. It was not possible due to COVID-19 but I was able to network as best I could under the circumstances.

Advice

Ask questions and network as much as possible!
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Human Resources Intern

June - July 2020 • Roanoke, TX

What I liked

I loved the corporate culture, the people, and the vast learning opportunities.

What I wish was different

I wish I had more time to take advantage of all the opportunities there. I wish I had been able to learn a little more about the different areas of HR.

Advice

I would suggest that people take advantage of any learning and networking opportunities. This will help your career.
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EAW Workplace Investment Associate

May - August 2020 • Covington, KY

What I liked

Flexible hours, kind people, lots of perks

What I wish was different

Working remote was unfortunate, would have loved to be in the office.

Advice

Provide more room for growth
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Software Engineer Intern

June - July 2020 • Covington, KY

What I liked

I liked the company culture and the direction the CEO was taking the company. My team was always willing to assist me if I needed help, even when they had their own deliverables to worry about.

What I wish was different

I wish I was able to be on-site, ideally, but it was definitely for the best. The on-boarding process could have been better.

Advice

Do not be afraid to ask questions and network with people outside of your team.
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Participant Services Representative

April 2019 • Covington, KY

What I liked

People, environment, benefits, flexible schedule

What I wish was different

More team interaction inside and outside of work

Advice

Build relationships with colleagues and managers, it makes work more fun and helps you to network.
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Corporate Finance Intern

June 2020 • Boston, MA

What I liked

I loved the flexibility of Fidelity and their commitment to making sure interns had all our resources easily accessible. I loved my manager and my team because they eased me into the job and made the transition fun! My work was exciting and hands on with the financial information, and I was able to expand my excel skills even more.

What I wish was different

Not only being 9 weeks long, but sticking to 10.

Advice

Be open about your preferences. Fidelity is filled with tons of people who want you to be happy and successful. Make sure to communicate what you want to do, what you're not liking, and be prepared to have honest conversations.
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