I applied through college or university. I interviewed at JPMorganChase (Bengaluru) in Feb 2026
Interview
The interview process at JPMorgan Chase is quite structured and usually tests coding, problem-solving, and communication skills. For most technical roles (like Software Engineer), the process typically goes through these stages:
🔷 1. Application + Resume Screening
You apply through the careers portal or campus placement.
Recruiters shortlist based on:
Projects
Skills (DSA, languages like Java/Python)
Resume quality
🔷 2. Online Assessment (OA)
Platform: HackerRank / CodeSignal / HireVue
Duration: ~60–90 minutes
What they ask:
2–4 coding questions (medium level)
Topics:
Arrays, Strings
Hashmaps
Trees, basic DP
Some rounds also include:
Aptitude or MCQs
👉 Key point: Questions are not very tricky but test strong fundamentals + edge cases.
🔷 3. HireVue / Video Interview
Pre-recorded video answers
Time-limited responses (1–2 min per question)
Common questions:
Tell me about yourself
A time you worked in a team
What would you improve in your solution
👉 Focus: communication + confidence
🔷 4. Technical Interviews (1–3 rounds)
Usually 2–3 rounds, each ~45–60 minutes.
🔹 Coding Round
Solve 1–2 problems live
Explain approach before coding
Discuss time & space complexity
🔹 Core CS / Technical Round
OOP concepts
DBMS, OS, Networking basics
Your projects
🔹 System Design (for higher roles)
Design scalable systems
APIs, databases, architecture
👉 Interviewers focus more on:
Thinking process
Clean code
Communication
🔷 5. Behavioral / HR Round
Questions like:
Why JPMorgan?
Strengths & weaknesses
Conflict in team
Leadership examples
👉 They check:
Teamwork
Integrity
Cultural fit
🔷 6. Final Decision + Offer
Usually within 1 week after final round
Entire process takes 3–6 weeks on average
🔥 Overall Difficulty
Level: Moderate to slightly tough
Not like FAANG hard problems
More focus on:
Basics + clarity
Real-world thinking
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
“One of the questions they asked me was to solve a problem on arrays where I had to find the longest subarray with a given sum. I explained my brute-force approach first and then optimized it using a hashmap to achieve better time complexity.
Was given a leetcode problem within the first 4 mins of the interviewer. Wish I was making this up. Interviewers did not really introduce themselves besides names, straight to the code problem.The interview felt extremely cold. No soul, no passion, no discussion
Asked very scripted questions and everyone took a lot of notes. I really enjoyed the people I spoke with and they really made me think about the role and my past
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How could you see your past experience supporting you in this role as AI uses proliferate.
I applied online. I interviewed at JPMorganChase (New York, NY) in Jun 2026
Interview
Asked a few questions about C++ via a word doc. The interviewer was very rude from the beginning of the interview. He seemed to be angry at me for even being in the interview and taking his time. This person should not be giving interviews. Maybe he wanted to yell at someone who couldn't yell back. Very unprofessional, I ended the interview early because I was so upset.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you optimize this data structure for cache hits?
What is SFINAE?