Whole process took 2 months, and today received rejection. Is it normal time span for JPMorgan Chase?
God I hope not.
Yeah typical with banks.
JPM is the worse company I ever worked for! Just terrible! Feel blessed!
Dang what happened?
Me too.
No my process took a month and got an offer then rejected it
Banks take the longest, lots of bureaucracy and approvals
Yea Banks are like the Titanic They’re not nimble, slow to respond, and are too cheap for the extras like BeNeFiTs
What's the tc for this role? I think a recruiter reached out to me for similar role
You are lucky to get "some" response . I interviewed for about 2 months / 9 rounds, and then radio silence for 3 months counting.. it's for a similar role as yours.
Similar situation here. I interviewed for a senior associate role though. Very disappointing!
Yes. They take months. I actually once had three rounds of interviews over 3 months but took another offer since they needed more time.
Hi! Was this for the Workforce Analytics VP position they have open?
it was a CB Business Analytics role
Which team?