I use Fidelity as I was in a similar situation as you and got it set up by my employer to receive RSUs.
No complaints if you are a casual investor. They have very good apps, tools and service.
With another employer I had Schwab. It’s very similar if I’m being honest, I didn’t notice that much difference personally as I’m not actively day trading nor doing anything too complex. When I switched jobs I just closed those accounts since I have everything else already in Fidelity (HSA, Checking account, 401k) so easier to just keep up with a single place.
I use Fidelity as I was in a similar situation as you and got it set up by my employer to receive RSUs.
No complaints if you are a casual investor. They have very good apps, tools and service.
With another employer I had Schwab. It’s very similar if I’m being honest, I didn’t notice that much difference personally as I’m not actively day trading nor doing anything too complex. When I switched jobs I just closed those accounts since I have everything else already in Fidelity (HSA, Checking account, 401k) so easier to just keep up with a single place.
Either way I think you’ll do fine!