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I got this message from a recruiter at JPMC in London for the role mentioned above. The description is a bit vague, but I'll like to give it a shot and see whether their offer is good enough for me to move from Amazon. Can anyone shed more light into how is the Applied AI and ML organisation at JPMC, what's the interview going to be like, how's it like working in JPMC London, and what TC I can expect? Also, I have only worked in tech in the past - Microsoft and then Amazon. I haven't heard nice things about a career move from tech to banking, but I'd like to get some insights from people who have actually made this move. TC: £95k YOE: 2.5 #london
Wow that’s a super low salary. You’d be making 3 times that in NY
Actually that's a pretty high TC for 2.5 yoe in London. You can't just compare numbers like that, economies come in to play
Have done a software dev internship at a bank. Stay away unless you have an interest in finance. IT(Yes, that's what they call any role related to software) is seen as a cost rather than as a function adding value. You will be treated as a second-class citizen. Esp considering that you've worked at great tech companies in the past, I can't see the possibility of you being happy in a bank. It's only worth it if you're really interested in finance and want to build a career in that field.
Haha I’ve never heard of anymore working in a tech company interested to join a bank. Think twice!
Whats the base salary they're offering with 2YoE? Also are you joining in as Associate(601/602)?
I was working for this organisation in NY, I would not recommend it.
I didn't. The pay was way too low
Stay away from tech roles at banks.