Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

Schwab layoffs

As you read about another round of layoffs at Schwab makes me happy to be at Fidelity. Say what you will but Fidelity is winning right now on all fronts.

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A friend of mine that’s in his late 50’s that had over 30 years of experience got layed off from there last week.

I’m sure he will be able to find another job…

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Post ID: @jdle+1nGDVQ8F

I refuse to celebrate someone else's troubles. I hope the ones affected can find new positions somewhere without delay.

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Post ID: @hjcz+1nGDVQ8F

Also staff redundancy reduction from TD merger, also Banking is an anchor with rates so high right now.

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Post ID: @6wpv+1nGDVQ8F

How much did HR pay you to make such nonsense statements?

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Post ID: @4zih+1nGDVQ8F

This is not good news for us at all. From an empathy perspective, people are losing their source of income and will spend months if not years trying to recover. From a self-interested perspective, Fidelity now has access to a pool of applicants with directly relevant skills which puts greater power in the firm's hands than ours as employees. We want Schwab to be a strong competitor that keeps Fidelity on its toes

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Post ID: @3cxc+1nGDVQ8F

God bless us all, everyone!

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Post ID: @2qsm+1nGDVQ8F

Yes, one advantage with Fidelity is being a Private company. The tend to hold off on RIFS as long as possible no public quarterly earnings to report.

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Post ID: @2dru+1nGDVQ8F

Layoffs = people losing

Doesn't make me happy

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Post ID: @1qsx+1nGDVQ8F

;D

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