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Fidelity to pay for undergraduate degrees for call-center employees

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 26, 2022

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INVESTMENTSFidelity to pay for undergraduate degrees for call-center employeesFidelity Investments announced on Tuesday that it is offering to fully subsidize eligible undergraduate degree programs at more than 30 colleges and universities for about 18,000 of its entry-level call-center employees across the United States. It’s part of a broader, three-year hiring spree at Boston-based Fidelity, in particular to keep pace with demands for... + full article



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