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Fidelity to bring employees back to the office 5 days a week

The company will retain its current offices to support the shift, even as it prepares to move to its new Seaport campus.

By Beth Treffeisen, Boston

April 29, 2026 | 3:43 PM

Fidelity is pulling its Boston workforce back to the office full-time in September, marking a major change from the company’s current hybrid work plan.

“Fidelity’s belief is that being physically together creates more opportunities for a meaningful associate experience filled with connection, mentorship, and learning — elements that are central to our long-term success,” the financial company said in a statement.

Fidelity has about 6,200 employees in Boston with more than 80,000 globally.

Beginning in September 2024, Fidelity workers were required to be in the office for two weeks out of every four. Before the pandemic, Fidelity required one of the four weeks to be in-person.

All Boston-based Fidelity associates, except in customer support phone roles, will also shift to the new schedule.

Boston will be one of four Fidelity sites to transition to a five-day workweek. The other sites include Fidelity’s hubs in Merrimack, N.H., Kentucky, and New Mexico.

However, managers at the vice president level or above at all Fidelity sites will also transition to a full-time schedule.

To support more people in the office, Fidelity will maintain its main corporate office at 245 Summer Street, even as it plans to transition workers to its new Commonwealth Pier campus, formerly known as Seaport World Trade Center, beginning in the fall. The company is also exploring ways to add space and capacity at all of its locations to enable all of its workers to transition to a full-time on-site workweek.

“Fidelity is continuously evolving its ways of working and physical footprint, including plans to continue hiring and increase capacity across our regions to ensure we provide the best products and services for our customers,” the company said in a statement.

The move to return to the office comes as many other major companies in the city have settled on a hybrid schedule.

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u/SillyAlternative420 — 22 days ago

The signals that do send alerts do not appear to have any common traits.

https://preview.redd.it/mpa8c09t76yg1.png?width=373&format=png&auto=webp&s=eeaba67a001d676208467727d1930c12a711ee34

I assume this may be due to this repainting alert

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u/SillyAlternative420 — 23 days ago

The signals that do send alerts do not appear to have any common traits.

I assume this may be due to this repainting alert

https://preview.redd.it/y6k30xwav5yg1.png?width=373&format=png&auto=webp&s=9765903d6b1849690dc04ece473eafa73cdbb6ae

In my strategy I am charting and trading leveraged ETFs, but use the underlying Index/CFD symbol for most of my calculations.

Is there a clever way to architect my code to be more reliable in this case or is repainting/missed alerts just going to happen? Fortunately, the trades themselves are reliable and I've been able to live test them since the beginning of April.

Can anyone share how they've handled similar situations?

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u/SillyAlternative420 — 23 days ago