J.P. Morgan reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(23,988 total reviews)
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Jamie Dimon

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76% positive business outlook

J.P. Morgan has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 23,988 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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3.0
Oct 16, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Training - Company provides a wide range of class room trainings both on technical and soft skills. This is free and can be attended with manager's approval. Free transport - Every 1.5 hours company buses shuttle in all major routes. After 8 p.m cabs are available for house drop. Salary and bonus - The pay is based on your role and previous pay but yearly bonus is good. Discipline- Company puts lot of focus on the security, work ethics and every employee is expected to take lot of mandatory trainings on do's and don'ts as well as abide by the rules like not exposing code to an external site, not to post details of work and photos on social media etc. Also there is no access to any social media or external mail accounts. This is restrictive but it's a bank and requires it. Internal mobility- Every 2 years one can change the team if they wish to. This is the policy and your manager cannot stop you. But you have to clear the interview process and meet the expectations of the new team.

Cons

Day shift Timings - If you are expecting 9-6 day shift this is not the right place to work. Almost all teams work from 11am to 8pm as the telecalls happen in the evenings. That's is the general expectation and if you prefer normal 9 to 6 you need to talk to your manager as it's a special case. If you have commitments in evening like picking child from school etc. this is not the right place to work. Culture - Vendor mentality prevails in Bangalore teams. The projects are driven from US which is understandable as it's an American company. But your work life balance is also controlled by US team. You feel you are a contractor not an employee. No work from home- Wfh is generally discouraged in Bangalore office. Technology - Company is going through major revamp on technology front. There are lot of migration projects on UI migration, moving to cloud, adopting Big Data etc. There are teams that do great technical projects related to data mining and stuff but there are many teams that do merely support work that doesn't require much technical excellence. Domain- Most of the projects are on backend applications whose usage is limited to a team in Operations group internal to the company. If you have worked in product companies where the applications are used by end customers this experience is rather confining.

4.0
Nov 3, 2014

FIRST YEAR ANALYST AT JPM

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

good training and very good place to met different specialist

Cons

no life, hard to get promoted, very long working hours

1.0
Jul 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The name can look good on your CV

Cons

My time at J.P. Morgan was deeply disappointing. Despite the prestige often associated with the company, the reality on the ground was quite different. Promotions were rare, and not based on merit. High-performing individuals were consistently overlooked, while favoritism played a clear and troubling role in recognition and rewards. It was not uncommon to see employees with the same performance ratings receiving vastly different bonuses, depending on their relationship with management. The work environment was demoralizing. Long hours were the norm, with little to no appreciation shown for the effort put in. Salaries were notably below market rates, making it hard to justify the demands placed on employees. One of the most frustrating aspects was the disconnect between management and day-to-day operations. Key decisions were made by individuals who lacked a clear understanding of BAU (business as usual) activities, leading to inefficiencies and avoidable disruptions. The office location is inconvenient and lacks even basic amenities, yet there is a strict five-day in-office policy. This lack of flexibility, paired with the poor conditions, contributes heavily to employee dissatisfaction. Turnover was alarmingly high — in my team alone, 10 people left within a span of three months. This level of attrition speaks volumes about the culture and overall morale. In short, my experience at J.P. Morgan was one of disillusionment. If you're considering a role here, especially in this particular location or team, proceed with caution. It is not an environment conducive to growth, recognition, or well-being.

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