Great benefits, but not worth the mental toll the hostility and retaliation combined with zero accountability. - Designer J.P. Morgan Employee Review

2.0
Jan 5, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Pay Benefits Depending on leadership, opportunities within company.

Cons

Discrimination based on gender Blocked from opportunities offered to lower performing white male peer Given fake projects to complete only to present in front of stakeholders and look unfocused and rogue in my work (manager and another VP would make up things for me to present on to intentionally make it look like I don’t listen when it came time to present) Able to prove retaliation to HR through emails and witnesses, company said they were unwilling to address after validating issues Defamation from manager as a means of control and retaliation Consistent comments about women in the workplace Hired as a Senior VP, mostly given work of a junior associate Highest performer on team for 3 consecutive years, was slapped with a performance plan with no details and nothing actionable as an effort to build a completely made up case against my work

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

1. A lot of administrative items to take care of, a significant portion is spent on meetings, meetings are called to establish an agenda for next meetings, and so on. 2. Layoffs, all year round- sometimes significant, while in the middle of delivery. If your manager is off-site/ another city/country, you are more likely to be impacted. 3. Departments may have skewed gender or racial ratios. It is best to stay away to avoid discrimination (to be fair, this has less to do with culture and more to do with who the head of the department is).

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