Dear Fidelity customers, be aware the selection bias exemplified by the posts here where only the bad, extreme or suppressed things are vented. The offical Fidelity sub-Reddit is for Fidelity customers.
That being said, Fidelity treated American minorities really well. We still have a Diversity & Inclusion office. Special minority employee groups are still in operations to propel minority associates. This draws the ire of some of the MAGA Fidelity employees, hence you see post deriding DEI associates. At least in my corner, American minority is not a problem at all. Out of my 40 people chapter, only one african american engineer whom everybody love. We want to hire more just the pipeline is all but one other identity.
What this post about is a different kind of diversity, as @ka wrote in her/his post and I emphasize here: Reverse Diversity. And I only list the fact and you tell me that's not troubling: More than 70% overall and 100% of many teams and orgs in Fidelity Tech Teams are one other identity! (I dare not explicitly spell out the identity as my post will be deleted).
Let me ask you, as to your hard-earned assets:
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Do you feel comfortable that your data is entrusted to folks offshore in the biggest democracy outside of the united states, where fraud, corruption is norm and poverty force people to do anything?
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Do you feel comfortable that American associates are disfranchised and demoralized onshore in every Fidelity tech hub, because the folks that originates from that democracy dominate the hiring and promotion process?
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Do you feel comfortable that the people from that democracy on/off shore corrobarate to transffer more of their people onshore, further disfranchise American worker?
Again, to be fair with Fidelity, the Reverse Diversity problem described above is pervasive in American tech industry. Fidelity is just an poster child of it.