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Ratings for J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC)

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    5.0
  • Manager Communication
    4.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC) Reviews

What is it like working at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC)?

Compensation below industry standards.
Private Banker in Rancho Cucamonga:
Pros: Benefits
Cons: Low salary and constantly reducing pay on commissions. Took away annual bonuses as well.
Great place to work.. Still a big bank.
Senior Product Manager in Plano:
Pros: A lot of opportunity to network, learn and start your career
Cons: A lot of processes and control. Lack of trust amongst employees.
Just People Meeting Constantly.
Software Engineer in Chicago:
Pros: The people who actually care and are competent are great, but too few and far in between.
Cons: Lack of transparency at every level. CYA culture, "do what's expediant, not what's right"
Learning and opportunities are available.
Senior Software Engineer in London:
Pros: Opportunities for innovation
Cons: Lack of transparency for promotion
Great Place to work.
Senior Business Analyst in Madurai:
Pros: Job opportunities within the firm (IJP), Efforts the firm is taking in Diversity & Inclusiveness
Great team and culture.
Web Production Manager in Columbus:
Pros: I really enjoy working with my direct team and the various Lines of Business and mobile development teams.
Cons: salary/compensation.
Mediocre.
Relationship Banker in Elmhurst:
Pros: lots of benefits. no fee to own a 401k with the company.
Cons: Low compensation, managers can be very hit or miss, too many rules that are repeated to staff in fear of manager losing job if done incorrectly. Not enough praise for things managers don't observe. Managers focus on improvement more so than where you excel.