Bad management - Fraud J.P. Morgan Employee Review

1.0
Apr 19, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Learnings Benefits - competitive but not the best in the market (50/50 if I'll put this under Pros)

Cons

Management - There are a lot of higher ups here that were given people management responsibilities but do not have the capabilities of doing so. They rely on politics to be known and climb up the ladder. Think twice, coz these types of managers can cost your career in the long run, that is if you even have a career or just a source of living. Management - Again, they employ policies that aren't necessarily because it will benefit your work, but they are just control freaks. Talk about micromanaging, yes, some have time to monitor every move you make as if its their main job. Management - How do they micromanage you? By treating you poorly like silent treatment, raising their voices just to slap you of their title, or even yell at you. That's the truth. It's as if the salary you get comes from their own pocket. Poor leaders. No career advancement / development can be attained here. You are so lucky if you are able to join a team that's lead by competent leaders. But if its otherwise? They will just get someone from the outside rather than invest on you or try to develop you because, of course, it is easier to hire than to develop. 360 feedback is just a process. But not taken seriously. HR won't even bother ask why you left. Not enough to no employee welfare whatsoever.

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Pros

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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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