Ratings for J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC)
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J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC) Reviews
What is it like working at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPMCC)?
Good managers, good work culture.
Retail Banker in Los Angeles:
Pros: Interacting with customers and friendly coworkers
Cons: no full time offered
Great team, but toxic work environment and unlikely for promotion to occur unless you're an intern or low job grade.
Software Engineer in New York:
Pros: I like the people I work with
Cons: The unlikelihood to get promoted even though you have good performance reviews and go the extra mile on a regular basis.
Not a bad place to be.
Software Engineer in Dallas:
Pros: Work from home flexibility
Good culture
The opportunity to learn new technologies
Cons: Corporate job
The promotion process and compensation process is not very transparent
Brand.
Team Lead, Operations in Bengaluru:
Pros: Challenging, good opportunity to learn, career opportunities within the organisation
Cons: There’s no off-season when compared to other businesses/departments. It’s a bit hectic, but good to be busy with work.
A good place to learn.
Associate Software Engineer in Chicago:
Pros: I like my team and management. Learning a wide range of skills (tech and soft skills) is largely encouraged, there are tons of workshops and even bootcamps provided by the bank throughout the year that are free to employees. Diversity and inclusion is also huge at Chase.
Cons: Since it's a bank, there are tons of restrictions and many layers of approvals to get access to anything and everything you would need or want in order to do your work.
Loan Processor in Cleveland:
Amazing place to work. Great managers, staff, and benefits. I was nervous about making a change to another company. But I am truly glad that I did. My manager is amazing. He is a true leader & is always willing to help me & any other person at Chase.
Love my job.
Personal Banker in Lafayette:
Pros: Great benefits and decent pay.
Cons: Stressful sometimes and heavy workload. Also working around so many different people in a day during a pandemic.
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