Pros
1. Unmatched Prestige & Compensation The pay is exceptionally competitive, and having the J.P. Morgan name on your CV opens doors globally. It provides a very comfortable lifestyle 2. Exceptional Leadership Jamie Dimon is genuinely impressive and it was an honour to hear him speak live on several occassions. You get the sense that the ship is being steered by the best in the business 3. Intellectual Density You are surrounded by smart, capable people. The bar for entry is high, which means your peers are generally good/high-calibre 4. Scale of Opportunity When the work is interesting, it is genuinely complex and challenging. You are operating at the centre of the global financial system
Cons
1. Siloed & Competitive The culture can be overly competitive rather than collaborative. It often feels like you are fighting against other teams rather than working with them to deliver value 2. Soulless Grind Despite the interesting challenges, a significant portion of the work feels bureaucratic and detached from real-world impact. If you are looking to make a meaningful societal contribution, you may find the environment hollow 3. Inconsistent Work-Life Balance This is entirely a lottery based on your specific team or manager. While some pockets of the firm are flexible, others operate under an archaic "face-time" culture 4. Office Atmosphere The office culture can be sterile and political. It often feels like a place you go to survive and get paid, rather than a community you belong to