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Hi, I received offer letter from jpmc and accepted it. Today, HR told me that my offer was not processed since i had attended an interview and got offer from Mphasis for a JPMC client one year ago( which i declined later) . Could you please let me know, will it affect my current offer from JPMorgan Chase
I have 9.5 years experience with Java based Backend technologies. Tech stack - Java8, Spring Boot, Mircroservices, EJB, Spring Batch, Apache Camel, Rest/Soap, Jenkins, Groovy, Ansible playbook,Weblogic, Tomcat, Svn, Git, Ant, Maven... Serving Notice period - Last date 30thJune. Looking for a reference in Barclays JPMorgan Chase Amazon Apple Oracle SAP Goldman Sachs Google Cisco Microsoft Paypal
I've been interviewing with some companies, and now I have to decide between JPMorgan Chase and Globant.
Globant is more innovative, and has remote work. I will enter to work with a Sillicon Valley startup based in San Francisco. The tech stack is React, Nextjs, AWS, and a serverless architecture.
JPM is semi remote, and less innovative. The tech stack Java, SpringBoot and AWS. But I'd do more migration tasks, like dockerize projects and pass them to kubernetes. What would you choose?
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Broadly you'll have WLB in HSBC, not sure about Morgan Stanley
But I believe given the role the Morgan Stanley is offering is in Mumbai, from a growth perspective any finance role in Mumbai is better as long as you are joining the global banks. Cost of living perspective it might be difficult to manage with 14.5lpa, but you'll be able to switch easily in 1.5 years for better opportunities in risk domain in Mumbai