Doesn't value employees at all - UX Content Designer J.P. Morgan Employee Review

2.0
Dec 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Plenty of smart and capable people working here; generally don't need to work long hours.

Cons

No flexibility or hybrid work arrangements, despite distributed teams - most employees spend their entire days on Zoom meetings at their desks. Compensation has not kept up with market rates/inflation, at least for UX roles. There is a general tone of disdain for the employees from the very top of company leadership, and an old-school, paternalistic style of management. Corporate work is slow and ineffective, with little sense of accomplishment. Employee morale is low. Education benefit clawback is strictly enforced - they will come after you for the money back if you leave within 2 years.

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5.0
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Pros

good work life balance. flexibility

Cons

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4.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

The team was supportive and willing to answer questions. I gained practical experience in industry research, financial analysis, Excel, and data organization while working on real projects. Managers provided helpful feedback, and the internship was a good opportunity to understand how research and analytical work is completed in a professional environment.

Cons

Some assignments could become repetitive, especially data cleaning, database updates, and reviewing large amounts of information. Deadlines could also be tight during busy periods. Because the internship was relatively short, interns sometimes had limited ownership over longer-term projects.

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