Although Fidelity is a financial services business, tech and Digital is at the heart of everything that we do.
The word “Digital” describes the intersection of our raw technological capabilities and their application to our clients, including websites, apps, and other media through which we interact and do business.
On this episode of the Young Money podcast, I speak to Ian Hood, Fidelity’s Head of Digital for the UK, and Maddie Debney, a former graduate and now a rising star on the FinTech Solutions team.
We debate whether the term “disruption” is overused, discuss whether knowing how to code is essential for success in the modern job market, and consider why a technology graduate would want to work in financial services instead of at Google.
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