I took this job over a year ago, and I’ve been regretting it ever since. This was my first try at the banking industry. I was hoping to expand my resume and pick up some useful experience and skills. I was so wrong. Complete waste of time. I’ll spend some more time here while looking for a new job, and then I’m gone. Recommendation to all thinking of applying for a job here: don’t.
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So only a year experience and that's supposed to say something?
Regardless, I think this is now the corporate America norm. The only way to avoid it is to own your own business or work at a much smaller non public company. Seems a really good idea is to just work for the government and don't do sh-t but get great benefits.
Hard to get motivated in the current corporate America environment right now
There were some highs and lows, and everyone's experience will vary, but for most, it really didn't start to circle the drain and become a full-on slog until Chuckles and the massive influx of the JPMC cronyism hires starting routinely occurring.
Almost everyone I talk to is in a very negative place about this company, mentally. Morale is super, super low. I'd be willing to bet if there were a truly anonymous poll taken regarding employee satisfaction from before and after Chuck taking over, the vast majority and results would agree.
After that, it's became just a total clown show.
And somehow, it continues to defy the phrase "it can't get any worse" on a year-by-year basis..
If you can convince anyone it is mediocre you should be running HR. Mediocre would be a massive upgrade.
Yeah, there was a time when it was a good place to work. Then Shart came along.
But...but they paid good money to be third on the LinkedIn 50 Best Workplaces...
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-companies-2024-50-best-large-workplaces-grow-hmgye
Pay to play trash rankings
Me too. I started last year as a Teller and I'm not CEO yet. Not even an EVP. I think I'll look for a job in Hollywood now.