Non Tech Company - Senior Software Engineer J.P. Morgan Employee Review

1.0
27 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Learn Non Transferable Skills, meaning you leave everything on the floor when Quitting the Job and u will as a Software Developer.

Cons

Core Identity: This is not a technology company. Management Focus: The management culture is strictly top-down. The main priority is achieving metrics and goals passed down from senior leadership, with little emphasis on the process or team autonomy. Tech Team Structure: There is a rigid separation between roles. Architects design solutions but do not code, which can create a disconnect from the developers who implement the work. Recruitment Warning: The company's HR department may market it as a "tech company" to attract talent. This branding does not reflect the actual internal culture or priorities.

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5.0
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Cons

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3.0
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Cons

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