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Hello, what is working in retail banking like at JPMorgan Chase ? Specially the branch manager role. I’m looking in the Columbus area. How is pay, culture, benefits, sales environment, meetings, etc. How easy is it to transition from retail banking to corporate. I hear the Polaris campus has great opportunities, I was thinking about getting my foot in the door through retail then transferring to corporate ?
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VP here,I started as an intern 10+ years ago. Overall, JPMorgan Chase is a great place to work. There are plenty of opportunities to grow and even transition into different career paths if that’s something you’re interested in. I began in a finance/operations role and later transitioned into a data/tech position.
The pay and benefits are strong, but the key is being willing to continuously learn and improve your skills so you can add value.
Most people on here are VPs and lower management. They won’t chime in as it’s beneath them.
Why would someone not chime in because it's "beneath them"? I'm sure someone's familiar with the role, whether they're in that role or not, so it doesn't really matter. Interesting thought. But sorry OP, I can't help you. I don't work in risk at all.