The User Experience Content (UXC) team contributes to Fidelity.com, NetBenefits.com, and our mobile apps that help people manage their investments, take advantage of their benefits, and plan for tomorrow. These are among the most heavily trafficked financial services websites and mobile applications in the world. This team’s strength is its ability to view the experience holistically and connect customers’ unique needs with the right Fidelity products, services, and resources to meet them.
As a Principal in UX Content Strategy in Wealth, you’ll play a key role in shaping the type of help, guidance, and advice people receive at different service levels—whether they are self-directed or advised or a little of both—at all the touchpoints of their journey. You’ll translate sometimes sophisticated financial topics and strategies into clear, effective digital content that our customers can understand and that can help guide their conversations with advisors.
You’ll work with marketing and product teams in a variety of ways:
You’re passionate about language, a natural collaborator, and thrive in partnership with multi-faceted teams—marketing, experience designers, developers, legal and compliance officers, advisors, and investment management teams. You’re generally comfortable with advanced financial themes and can explain things like tax-loss harvesting, asset allocation, estate planning, and income protection, in ways that enhance comprehension and decision making. And you’ll help guide projects from concept to completion, using data and analytics to test, iterate, and continuously improve content.
Fidelity will not provide immigration sponsorship for this position.
Category: Marketing
Most roles at Fidelity are Hybrid, requiring associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office. This does not apply to Remote or fully Onsite roles.
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