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What are Executive Shareholder System (ESS) and the Shareholder Access and Reporting Enhanced System (SHARES) |
I believe these are information systems used by Fidelity Investments. I am supposed to know how to maintain these systems, but the question is if I don't get into the company, how do I know how these systems work? The names imply very little information about these systems. This sounds like a proprietary name of a Fidelity-specific system. I'm sure it's based on one of many other systems out there (citrix is one and siebel has another), but this info is probably strictly guarded and against the law for employees to divulge in the interview process. Try the two companies I mentioned to see if you can find a specific platform. |
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