Amazing brand, poor internal mobility - Financial Controller J.P. Morgan Employee Review

3.0
21 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great operating committee, great research, and great product offering for clients. Good benefits and time off. Initially 3 weeks vacay time for Analyst and below, and 4 weeks for Associates and above.

Cons

Poor talent management. Thousands of people working their tail off in the call center and retail branches who are making less money than people in the accounting department who barely work. Lateral movements between LOBs is also extremely difficult. Many managers would rather hire someone external who has experience in the job they are hiring for, rather than hire someone internal with no experience in the specific job. While this makes sense in some cases, it ultimately discourages employees from staying with JPM, as they go external to get the experience/lateral career move they desire and perhaps return back to JPM a few years down the road or never return. For JPM, this employee behavior is costly and inefficient, yet provoked by narrow minded hiring practices. When looking for career advice and help for making a lateral career move, I only received an email response back from half the people I reached out to :/

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5.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great employer, good benefits, good people

Cons

No real cons to the job.

3.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. One of the best banks, heavy on tech and AI, that makes my life simple 2. Bonus is consistent every year 3. The company is highly social and multicultural. 4. A lot of training program to upskill and develop.

Cons

1. A lot of administrative items to take care of, a significant portion is spent on meetings, meetings are called to establish an agenda for next meetings, and so on. 2. Layoffs, all year round- sometimes significant, while in the middle of delivery. If your manager is off-site/ another city/country, you are more likely to be impacted. 3. Departments may have skewed gender or racial ratios. It is best to stay away to avoid discrimination (to be fair, this has less to do with culture and more to do with who the head of the department is).

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