I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Boston, MA)
Interview
Very straight-forward and all in person. First one was with my manager to be, the second was with the senior business partner and the senior tech manager. Very professional and relaxed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic PM interview questions, nothing surprising. Some "get to know you" questions, again, nothing difficult. Fidelity places a fair amount of weight on their culture so I know they were seeking to determine if I would be a good fit.
I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Toronto, ON)
Interview
I had a 15-minute HR screening call, followed by an interview with the hiring manager that went really well. However, after that, I didn’t hear back from them. Despite following up with the HR multiple times, I received no response — and after three months, I finally got a rejection email.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Merrimack, NH)
Interview
Recruiter call first explaining the job and seeing the job fit and cultural fit.
It was followed by hiring manager interview within few days.
Informed the decision with in another week with feedback on why not hired.
I applied online. I interviewed at Fidelity Investments (Chicago, IL)
Interview
I applied for the Digital Solutions Project Manager role and was contacted by a recruiter for a 15 minute phone screen. Afterwards I was scheduled for 3 30 minute interviews with 2 people each, and these all occurred within the same week. I didn't hear from anyone in any of these calls what next steps would be, and the recruiter also did not follow up with me to let me know any next steps or when a decision would be made. I followed up with the recruiter twice within the 2 weeks post interview and did not hear back from her. My workday application still says 'interviews in progress' over a month after I interviewed - obviously at this point I know I did not get the role; However I think it's incredibly disappointing for such a reputable company to be ghosting potential interview candidates, especially after so many interviews. This left a bad taste in my mouth about the company in general and would advise their recruiters to have a more thorough and transparent process for vetting candidates.