From left, Senate President Dominick Ruggerio, Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor, Fidelity Investments' Rick Metters, Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos and Gov. Dan McKee chat after Monday's announcement at the Fidelity campus in Smithfield.

SMITHFIELD — Fidelity Investments is rolling out 500 new positions at its Smithfield campus, with employing starting up immediately.

The company shipped the information Monday together with condition leaders including Gov. Dan McKee, marking his first careers announcement considering the fact that turning into governor. 

Employing for the positions, about 90% of which are entry-amount, will carry on all over the future number of quarters. 

Rick Metters, Fidelity’s vice president of Rhode Island regional general public affairs and government relations, said the firm is hunting for candidates with sturdy shopper-provider skills, and that being a certified money expert is not a prerequisite. 

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