Full-Time
Updated on 3/18/2025
Global financial services and investment banking
No salary listed
Senior
New York, NY, USA
JPMorgan Chase & Co. provides a wide range of financial services to individuals, small businesses, corporations, governments, and institutions across more than 100 markets worldwide. Its services include investment banking, asset management, financial transaction processing, and consumer banking, which encompasses personal banking, mortgages, credit cards, and auto financing. The company utilizes its extensive expertise and proprietary data to deliver high-quality financial products and services, generating revenue through interest income, service fees, and commissions from trading activities. What sets JPMorgan Chase apart from its competitors is its commitment to integrity, service, and community development, as seen in its initiatives to support veterans and strengthen local communities. The company's goal is to provide comprehensive financial solutions while also contributing positively to society and the economy through data-driven insights and community support.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
1959
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Health Insurance
Flexible Work Hours
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
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