Management can be challenging, it's pure luck. - Relationship Banker JPMorganChase Employee Review

3.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you're lucky location and team wise, you will be successful and quickly get promoted to the next position. However, because this role is a role that works very closely with the Private Client Banker, if you have a bad one, your entire career and pay will decline or be stagnant. In general the pay is good, no other bank pays like Chase, the base is mid but the incentive plan is literally insane, you WILL make money. Work life balance could be better, but again, I personally had bad luck with my team so I was slaved and taken advantage of. I would definitely recommend this place because I am fully aware I could have had a better team and saw a lot of other peers truly happy with their teams.

Cons

In my case, I had external management and I hate managers who have never been in my position or simply do not know how to teach you at all because they don't have the background and do not know the system at all. I had a very offensive ASM, like personally offensive and I didn't appreciate that, until my last day where I was pretty much kicked out of the branch they were like that. Also, no matter what, managers are not your friends, had multiple times personal information I shared used against me to ''perform'' like the benefit of tuition need, personal plans, things of that nature. Keep it professional and classy, do not engage on that.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

They treat people well overall. It's all about connecting to others to get anything done, so if you're great with networking and maintaining connections it's a good place to work. Honestly the kindest layoff I've ever experienced, including genuine internal support to find another job. Still doing meaningful DOI work, including some of the best friendly benefits out there.

Cons

If you don't have a highly specialized cyber security skill set or work at a main campus in Texas, Ohio, Delaware, New York or New Jersey don't expect to ever move up the ladder. Staying focused on goals OR successfully communicating strategy pivots seems to be beyond most MDs in Global Technology. They seem to be having a re-org problem at the moment. I had 5 managers in the last 365 days I was there, hardly time to get any work done and then challenged at the end to show impact or delivery, all you can do is shrug and say 'tell me how, when you moved me every 2 months?"

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