Working at JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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Ratings for JPMorgan Chase & Co.

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.8
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    4.2
  • Pay Policy
    2.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Reviews

What is it like working at JPMorgan Chase & Co.?

It’s good but would love to get a raise after gaining more certifications like every one else.
Software Engineer in Tampa:
Pros: It’s pretty fun
Cons: Food in cafe are really expensive about 20 a meal and it’s not very good
A lot of responsibility.
Executive Director in Chicago:
Pros: High profile, frequent interaction with senior management
Cons: Understaffed, overworked. Not sure I have more than two years at this pace left in me
Challenging yet rewarding.
Relationship Banker in Holland:
Pros: Working with and helping my customers from start to finish
Cons: Working with negative coworkers who are not team oriented
Lots of work. No pay.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Newark:
Pros: Lots of lines of business if you want to try something different.
Cons: Pay is not fair or transparent.
Solid role and opportunities, with drawbacks.
Senior Marketing Manager in Wilmington:
Pros: No matter what type of job you want to do, you can do at JPMC. Pay and benefits are solid, but not best in the industry.
Cons: JPMC is such a massive company, that it can be difficult to make change. JPMC is never the first to do anything.
A good place to retire.
Software Engineer in Chicago:
Pros: relaxing, low stress, stable
Cons: no one cares, passionless, very low standard of quality
It's very simple and easy to work.
Sales Associate in Lewisville:
Pros: The benefits.
Cons: The different processes that are needed to begin working for the day and ending the day.