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Being a recent graduate means life is one part celebration (Woo-hoo! You’re done with textbooks for life!). Then you realize, for maybe the first time, that you don’t know where you’ll be from September to May. Now what? The pressure to get a professional job, one that requires a college degree, is on.

Why getting an entry-level job after graduation is so tough

As a graduate, you’re not just competing with other graduates for jobs, you’re competing with the entire job market. It can be difficult to stand out in a crowded and competitive field, especially if you don’t have much professional experience. That’s why some graduates struggle to break into the professional sector even though they have the educational requirements.

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Underemployment among graduates

One study shows that 52% of graduates are underemployed—working jobs that do not require a college degree such as office support, retail, hospitality, construction, transportation, and manufacturing—a year after graduation. After a decade, 45% of graduates remain underemployed.

The risk of remaining underemployed as a graduate

Unemployed or underemployed graduates can fall behind their peers financially. They typically earn 33% less than their college-level employed peers. Over time, that lack of earning power compounds.

When you have student loan debt to repay, remaining underemployed can jeopardize your financial well-being now and in the future. Taking longer to pay off your debt means you end up paying more, sacrificing other goals like saving for a home, starting a family, or travelling.

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Why finding an entry-level job after graduation is critical

Research shows that 79% of graduates who start out in a college-level job remain in a college-level position five years after graduation. That’s why your first job out of college is so important. Having an internship during school can improve your chances of getting a professional job after graduation.

Why you should consider a graduate training program for your first job

Instead of applying for just any entry-level job after graduation, look for jobs that double as training programs and are specifically geared toward recent graduates. These programs help you develop your skill set and professional network and are limited to recent graduates versus being open to the general market.

Graduate training programs can give you essential experience in and outside your major, helping you to establish a track record of performance you can use to launch your career.

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Why you should apply to Fidelity’s career development programs for graduates

Even if your major isn’t related to finance or business, you should give an entry-level career development program at Fidelity a chance. Here’s why:

  • You’ll do meaningful work that helps people achieve their financial goals.
  • You’ll work in a stable, yet fast-paced, growing industry for a private company that believes in diversity and inclusion and is focused on career growth and development.
  • You’ll be challenged to think critically, solve problems creatively, and bring innovative ideas to the table every day.
  • You’ll deepen your skill set with formal training as well as informal coaching and mentorship.
  • You’ll build a lasting professional network with a cohort of peers as well as experienced leaders in the firm.
  • You’ll work in a fun, collaborative environment with best-in-class amenities while maintaining a work/life balance.
  • Our extensive benefits meet you where you’re at in your career and your life, especially when you’re just starting out, with no-cost mental health benefits, up to $15,000 for eligible full-time associates and up to $7,500 for eligible part-time associates, as well as a 7% contribution match on your 401(k)*.

Explore Fidelity’s career development programs for graduates

Read highlights of a few of the job-training programs we offer, so you can determine which one is best for you, your background, and your career goals.

Duration

24 Months

Business area

Operations

Description

Get the tools and resources you need to build a robust career in operations with hands-on experience across our global operations community.

Applicable majors

  • Business administration
  • Operations management
  • Business management
  • Technology management

Past internship experience

Previous operations or business administration internship experience a plus

Degree requirements

  • Recent completion of associate's degree
  • Recent completion or in pursuit of a bachelor's degree

Skills needed

  • Strong interest in financial services
  • Active listening skills
  • Clear communication skills
  • Outstanding problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Passionate about learning new skills
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Duration

Up to 20 weeks

Business area

Technology

Description

Gain immersive, high-impact learning experiences to practice your technical skills with a full-time role waiting for you upon completion.

Program areas:

  • Full stack engineers
  • Data engineers
  • Systems engineers
  • Mobile engineers

Applicable majors

  • Computer science
  • Computer software engineering
  • Programming
  • Information technology
  • Database management
  • Web development
  • Graphic design
  • Game design
  • Animation

Past internship experience

Previous technical internship experience a plus

Degree requirements

Recent completion or in pursuit of a bachelor's degree

Skills needed

  • Solid understanding of software development principles and data structures
  • Hands-on technical experience
  • Outstanding problem-solving ability and analytical skills
  • Ability to achieve group goals in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Passionate about learning new technologies
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Duration

12-15 months

Business area

Sales

Description

Get exposure to the many facets of financial services and investment products as part of Fidelity Institutional (FI) Intermediary Investment Client Group.

Applicable majors

  • Finance
  • Economics
  • Accounting
  • Business administration
  • Psychology
  • Communications
  • Marketing
  • Human services
  • Sociology
  • Hospitality management
  • Education

Past internship experience

Previous finance or sales internship experience a plus

Degree requirements

Recent completion of a bachelor's degree

Skills needed

  • Ability to obtain Series 7 and Series 63 licenses within first 90 days
  • Desire to grow foundational knowledge of the financial industry
  • Dedication to constant self-improvement
  • High aptitude to learning new things quickly
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Outgoing personality
  • Team player
  • Confidence
  • Self-motivated and comfortable working independently
  • Results oriented
  • Ability to thrive in dynamic and reciprocal environments
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What participants have to say about Fidelity’s job-training programs

“I had the best time being a Fidelity YOU associate,” said Dena, Senior Learning Experience Designer. “It’s a great way to meet people and build your network… the program also helped me learn new skills and strengthen the ones I already had.”

With Fidelity YOU, Dena got the chance to improve her project management skills and experience the complete lifecycle of project from brainstorming to implementation. She credits Fidelity YOU with helping to accelerate and grow her career.

Akash, a past LEAP participant and now Data Engineer said, “As a LEAP graduate, I have learned so much and continue to learn on the job. I have gained subject matter expertise which has helped me build self-confidence and perseverance. As a result, I’m always open to learn, contribute, assist others, and strive to be my best.”

Samantha, User Experience Designer, another LEAP participant, said in this interview, “The time we spent together flew by, and I was proud to walk away with more technical confidence and a network of LEAP associates who I keep in touch with today.”

Michela, who was an Investment Sales Development Program participant and is now a Senior Manager, Inside Sales, said, “…if you put in the hard work, you are rewarded.” The experience helped her grow her career and create a launchpad for the future. “Since starting my career on the Sales Desk, I have developed my professionalism, sales skills, and financial knowledge. I’ve also enhanced my time management, teamwork, and communication skills, which will serve me well throughout my career.”

Dena, Akash, Samantha, and Michela all launched their post-college careers through a Fidelity career development program, and they’re still learning and growing with Fidelity today. Their interests led them down different paths, with Fidelity’s ongoing support and encouragement at every step.

Find Your Fidelity—apply for Fidelity’s job programs for graduates today

Get the hands-on experience you need with a company that shares your values of doing good, being inclusive, and focusing on the ongoing career growth and development of its associates. Kick start your career with one of Fidelity’s career development programs for graduates.

Meet us in person at your school’s next career fair. Check your school’s career center for details.

*The student-loan contribution is available to associates who are in certain roles and who meet performance requirements.

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