Day in the Life of a Financial Analyst at Fidelity Investments

by | Aug 14, 2022 | Fidelity IRA | 2 comments

Day in the Life of a Financial Analyst at Fidelity Investments




On this episode of Day in the Life, Raaed, a third-year student from Rotman Commerce, walks us through his experience as a Financial Analyst Intern at Fidelity Investments, covering everything, including:
1. What did he do as an intern?
2. The nature of the job.
3. Something he liked/disliked about the job.
4. Technicals used in the job.
5. How to deal with stressful situations at work?
6. Daily working schedules.
7. Advice for future students.

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In these virtual coffee chats, we deep dive into the ins and outs of the industry. We ask our participants about their company-specific experiences with landing the job all the way to the job itself.

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2 Comments

  1. Miles King

    What college course do you think prepared you the most for the internship?

  2. Duane Duvall

    the sound on the Analyst end was a bit garbled. Great info though.

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