"Good company to work for."
"I have worked for J P Morgan Chase and I would never work there again do to too much favoritism in the workplace. Pay scale is very low and they switch you around to different positions every 6 months and will burn you out. They will place you on a team you know nothing about after you were hired for a different job."
"I work for Chase Mortgage for 9 years always done their best to take care of me but it seems policies and Company profit I'm more important to the company then making me successful. It is a great place to work and they can teach you a lot but upward Mobility is a challenge at this company."
"I’ve worked for chase over 8 years and love the company and what they stand for. Overall I am happy, however, it sucks that some management has to mess up things in certain departments. I am now ready to venture out, it’s been a long ride."
"I worked for JPM for 2.5 years. There wasn't little communication on how analysts were selected for specific rotations. As a result, this caused a lot of internal frustration. Overall it was a good experience but there was a lot of bureaucracy."
"I worked briefly with JPM, along with two other people, as Senior Operations Analyst in what was a relatively brand-new created department. We worked with VIP loans before sending them to the next department. The training was top-notch. I liked everyone I worked with. I did not like how I was let go, though. Like everything during COVID-19, the economy is taking a beating: so businesses have to cut costs. My department was let go: me and three other people were let go. We were consultants. I understand being let go, because the company does not have money and times are tough, but being told that I wasn't "catching on" fast enough, three weeks and three days into a job position that requires detailed training, whether that's taking compliance classes or studying procedure: this makes me disappointed enough to not recommend JPM to any person looking for work with them, whether in a temp. to perm situation or otherwise. The compensation was great. The people I worked with and my manger were great, what isn't great: once they let you go, you can't work for JPM or any of it's subsidiaries. I could understand not having that opportunity if I did something wrong, violated procedure or policy, but I did not. It's disappointing JPM has to parse words, instead of having the guts to say: "hey man, we gotta let you go, the economy is bad and we can't afford you", I'd have more respect for them if they had gone about it that way. I was not aware they let me go until I could not login remotely and had my recruiter explain the situation to me. Disappointed something great had to go sour so soon."
"It's a great company to begin your career in. Several opportunities for internal mobility and with that comes exposure to very smart individuals."
"JPMorgan Chase is one of the oldest financial institutions in the United States. With a history dating back over 200 years. JPMC operates in over 60 countries with more than 240,000 employees worldwide. As a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.4 trillion, JPMC is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small business, commercial banking, financial transactions processing, and asset management."
"Nice place to work, especially if you're looking for stability."
"I have found the work environment to be poor, although this depends on your job function. Direct managers have always been a shining part of this job."
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