J.P. Morgan reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(23,989 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 23,989 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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24K reviews
3.0
Jan 20, 2024
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Pros

The compensation is good. The people are great. People treat each other with respect and working between teams is usually a very good experience.

Cons

Promotions are very hard unless you are part of the Indian clique within upper management. Processes are heavy and improvements are often not made with statements that revolve around regulator concerns. Hybrid work is at least 3 days on sight. The pace is challenging with weekend after weekend of work. Office and equipment is outdated with monitors not being uniform.

1.0
Oct 1, 2022

Worst management ever

Recommend
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Pros

Good ctc but if you negotiate well. Yearly hikes are good too.

Cons

So many- 1) No idea howwww the rating here is 4.1 because it exploits people on an inhuman scale. 2) The manager has no leash and treats you like a slave. Being in JP Morgan will make you realize what a toxic environment is that people keep talking about. 3) So as per the Manager if you take a leave, even if a sick one YOU HAVEEEE TO PICK UP THE CALL else no leave shall be granted in future. 4) This manager insults every member of the team in team meetings in his LOCAL language to get that effect properly. 5) Employees are so scared of losing their job so they dont go to HR and are just leaving after completing a year. 6) WLB is non existing. 6am-2am is the normal. 7) PM has 0 technical knowledge and forces you to get 5-6 tasks in a day which would take 14-16 hrs to complete. If you dont comply there is mental harassment by him constantly calling. 8) Other employees tried complaining in the past to the HR it seems but no action was taken. 9) So HR is just for namesake. Company posts fairytales on employee wellbeing while treating them like slaves. 10) Manager has absolutely no regard for privacy of employees. Calling them day and night and talking to them in threatening tone. Now comes the major surprise. This is not one off or a particular project. This behaviour is common across aallllllllll projects so changing projects will do you absolutely no good. JPMC managers should be jailed for harassment.

1.0
Jul 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

None at all if I’m brutally honest. Name on the CV I guess.

Cons

Where to begin…The most toxic working environment I have ever worked in. 1: Very Hierarchical. People, especially newly promoted VPs like to broadcast their status in the pecking order. If you spend too long at Analyst or Associate (over 3 years) nobody will respect you. 2: Promotion process past Associate very opaque. If you’re stuck in certain roles, good luck getting promoted further as it won’t happen. Management want certain people to stay where they are as they can't be bothered to train people up to do their roles. Also, Management are unwilling to change the scope of roles to allow you to progress. 3: Talk a good game about mobility, but in reality, very difficult to move to a better role. Management often refuse to engage in conversations about career development, if the desire for development takes you out of the area you are working in. 4: Very easy to get stuck in a dead end role and get pigeonholed. 5: Senior Management in Operations treat us like children. 6: Keep banging on about Diversity, Culture of Respect training etc, however this doesn’t filter down to individual teams. Personally seen so many examples of bullying, racist and xenophobic comments, ableism etc which in any normal company would lead the perpetrators to be sacked. Been on the receiving end of a number comments and actions that would be considered bullying. Was personally told by a previous manager not to escalate a number of incidents I was on the receiving end of to HR as "there's a very high threshold for what the firm considers as workplace bullying" 7: Management favourites are protected. Double Standards seemed to be applied daily. 8: Incredibly Bureaucratic. Very onerous controls environment for no reason. Obsession with reducing costs 9: Pay progression is below market value. Can often experience a real terms pay cut if your salary increase is below rate of inflation. Pitiful bonuses in Operations which seem to get smaller and smaller every year. 10: Work-Life balance is for Management and Management favourites only. 11: Feels like the firm is rushing back to normal because the CEO doesn’t like work from home, and there are plenty of Middle Managers who love to micromanage and control their minions. Work from Home has arguably kept me at the firm for at least a year longer than I wanted. 12: You are ostracised if you refuse to acquiesce to the culture and drink the “kool aid”. Colleagues love to be nosey in your personal life and criticise you if you don’t follow their way to live your life. If you stand up to people like this here, they quickly become vindictive and encourage other people put in spurious complaints against you.

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