J.P. Morgan reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(23,984 total reviews)
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Jamie Dimon

78% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

J.P. Morgan has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 23,984 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The J.P. Morgan employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Aug 7, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I think I got very lucky with the team and manager I had. They were great and the work life balance was great. I really got to learn a lot as this was my first job out of college. All of this growth is def attributed to the great manager I had.

Cons

They really don't care about you as an employee. Working in tech I was expecting to work from home until it was 100% safe to return. We've been working remotely since March 2020 and we've kept the company running. They rewarded us by cutting pay raises while the company had record profits. They made us return to work with a flex hybrid model and they aren't mandating vaccines for employees returning. I don't feel safe at work. I have people on my team that are anti-vax and I'm still expected to return to work and interact with them. With the rising delta cases I expected us to return to full time work form home, but management has just doubled down instead and they expect us all to wear masks now at work. They know they will be losing talent due to the return to office plan and they are ok with. Management has stated they are ok with the expected attrition. They don't value domain level knowledge at all.

1.0
Mar 23, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Company name on your CV is literally the only perk Rigid, corporate hellhole. If you want to be a wannabe banker holding your coffee cup in the morning but without any of the knowledge or skill then this job is ideal for you

Cons

I wished there were more reviews of this place before I joined it so i could have turned it down at the time but I will write this so that anyone thinking about joining knows the truth and doesn't bother. JP Morgan has been on a very huge recruitment drives past 4 years hiring left, right and centre with minimal vetting for job posts in CIB or asset operations. This isn't REAL JP Morgan like you'd get in London...it is not a prestigious site at all and many in the company look down on the roles here. There is obsessesion with front office because those are better paid jobs but also they look down on people who have an ambition to move to front office (all jobs there are middle office) . This is what happens when you don’t have a real qualification. Work is distinguished between those who do operations and those who bring in money to the bank. And this is how the class you as people in this company. The Bournemouth and Edinburghs site are is the equivalent of an India call-centre for operations which they seem to have not yet outsourced abroad. The work is dreadful, boring, mundane. A few tech apps could easily replace 50% of the workforce in this office and the workforce is not educated or trained enough to improve their working environment and make it more internally effective. One building is new and the other is in laughably poor condition despite being young. It doesn't represent JP Morgan at all and it is so poorly maintained compared to other places and competitor places i went for interview Ageist workforce - managers only hire young candidates and badger you over age when you join. Huge bias towards hiring mainly privately educated individuals Office is at edge of city and you have to pay for parking - makes leaving on time difficult because of traffic in area Some staff are bullies. Very backstabbing environment with mostly two-faced people who won’t let their guard down because every situation is so political. It’s so corporate and stuffy, there is nothing FUN about working here. Arranging time off is a nightmare and even if you try to book months in adv you might still not get it - depends on office politics and cover which is non-sense because you're legally entitled to take time whenever YOU decide to Out of date dress code because none of the roles are client facing. Awful tech systems and desks. No consistency with risk assessments towards seating plans regarding posture/comfort or even office facilities such as anti-glare screening or gelled mousepads to keep comfortable during work hours. They are refurbishing one of the buildings to sell it later as they will eventually close it and downsize jobs after brexit. They are saying otherwise but the building is not that old but quality of it was poor. Low pay in line with other competitors such as standard life, barclays etc. They do not pay bonuses to all and the bonuses are as low as £500 when you consider how many people work an average of 10/11 hour days. Salaries are also low and opportunities to move around within the company are limited or go through an extreme vetting process WITHOUT any pay increase. You cannot transfer to another area in the company and receive a pay rise. There is a very cringey amount of sucking up between associates/vp's and their bosses ED's and MD's. No flexible working - leaving on time/at 5pm is frowned upon. Even if you turn up early say 7/8am it doesn't count for anything. They work you like a dog. I've seen staff plead to be contacted about work when they're taking a holiday and it's just facepalmingly embarrassing - this place does not care about you at all and they will replace you with a moments notice.

2.0
Apr 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-good opportunities to learn (global morning meeting call) -a few decent people that will support you during your time there and beyond -salary

Cons

I have PTSD from working here especially as 1) a woman 2) a person of color. Forget it. Save yourself. It’s an awful culture. They act like this is IB when it’s not. Not everything has to be so urgent. They will talk down on you if you’re a woman and again especially if you’re POC. It’s a white male dominated industry. That will never change. Wake up! It’s 2021. The women who work here are intense because they have to be and in turn I never felt supported by them. They felt like they worked hard to get to where they were and that’s that. There is so much bureaucracy. I was also client facing but the client service associates who do all the back end work deserve to be paid more. That will reduce turnover and make them a bit happier. So many politics. I hate office politics more than anything and this is one place people will backstab you. Be prepared. They also hate when you want a higher education. Beware. I’m going for my MBA now and they laugh at that. I would have stayed for the actual work but the culture is just so, so awful.

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