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JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Internal Audit Summer Analyst Intern

July - August 2020 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

Very professional. Gained a lot of networking experience for the first time and got to know what it's like to work for such a huge company. The internship is also very good at making sure you learn as much as possible about the company and internal audit, so you can really get a feel for if it seems like something you'd want to do for a career.

What I wish was different

It was completely virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Other than that, I wouldn't change a thing.

Advice

Ask questions, ask questions, and ask questions. If you want advice from anyone as an intern at JPMC, they're going to tell you to ask questions. You might think your question is stupid or too simple - it's not. Asking questions shows that you're engaged and following along and that you actually care. So getting comfortable asking questions and not letting yourself feel too pressured by asking is something I'd advise.
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Chase Leadership Development Program Intern

July - August 2020 • Wilmington, DE

What I liked

The company, people, and work

What I wish was different

wish it had not been onli ne

Advice

Be open to different roles and network a lot
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Wealth Management Summer Analyst

July - August 2020 • Summit, NJ

What I liked

J.P. Morgan is one of the largest financial institutions in the world, and certainly makes the extra effort to incorporate the value of its interns. Not only was I able to hear from a number of senior executives about their experiences with the firm, I was treated as if I was a full-time analyst on the team. The tasks and projects I was given gave me a better understanding of the industry and what the analyst program would ultimately entail. All in all, this was a huge help when it came to making a decision at the end of the internship to return after graduation.

What I wish was different

Due to COVID-19, the summer analyst program was shortened and made completely virtual. Even though I was able to virtually meet and have “coffee chats” with almost everyone on the team, I wish I could have worked with everyone in person. However, the firm definitely did the best they could given the unforeseen circumstances.

Advice

Get up early to prepare and read up on markets. Soak up all relevant news headlines, review your calendar, and lay out anything you have to do throughout the day. Treat everyday with the same enthusiasm as your first, and complete everything that comes your way in a timely manner. Whether its in person or virtual, reach out and get to know everyone you possibly can!
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Investment Banking Summer Analyst

July - August 2020 • New York City, NY

What I liked

Although the experience was online, I was still given the opportunity to work in a similar environment as if I had been working in the office (type of projects, team exposure, group events, etc.). I was given as much work as I was willing to take on, and the team genuinely seemed to appreciate my help/sought my opinion on matters. I felt as though I was valued as an intern, and that my performance was evaluated fairly. Overall, I had the opportunity to learn first-hand what the Full Time role would entail, and I feel as though the experience taught me as much about myself as it did about the position/industry.

What I wish was different

The virtual environment was obviously not ideal; if there is ever an option of deciding to work at home or in the office, I highly support working in the office as I feel that will give a better sense of the role. Because of the virtual environment, I also felt as though it was somewhat difficult to connect with some of the other interns/group members that I was not staffed with.

Advice

The internship position is just as important in gauging your own interest in the role as it is your team gauging your performance/return offer. I would try to be as honest as possible with yourself. The hours are long, the job can be mundane at times, and there is a clear hierarchy of which you sit at the very bottom; however, I truly believe that if you have the right mentality and know what you want out of your life in the next 2+ years (exit opportunities or otherwise), investment banking and JPMorgan present some of the greatest opportunities as an undergraduate.
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Investment Banking Summer Analyst

July - August 2020 • Houston, TX

What I liked

Was able to learn a lot

What I wish was different

More one on one guidance

Advice

Don’t be scared to ask for feedback and help.
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Teller

December 2017 • San Francisco, CA

What I liked

As a Finance major who doesn't know exactly what I want to do once I graduate at the end of the year, it has been really helpful to get to experience the different career options within the bank and see how things run inside a financial institution.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Backend Software Engineer

June - August 2019 • Tampa, FL

What I liked

Great internship program. Feeder into full time role. Given meaningful work.

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Talk to your manager and mentor often. They have been where you are now, and they gave great advice.
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Bank Teller

May 2017 • San Jose, CA

What I liked

I am able to assist customers with daily deposits, withdrawals, transfers, payments regarding their accounts. I enjoy daily interaction with my customers and getting a greater understanding for their needs.

What I wish was different

Effective game plan to avoid long wait times for our customers.

Advice

You have to be able to communicate effectively.
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Asset management Intern

June - August 2019 • New York City, NY

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Networking is key.
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Financial Analyst Intern

June - August 2019 • Wilmington, DE

What I liked

I enjoyed the responsibility that was given to me as an intern. I wasn’t getting coffee and running errands for my manager I was given tasks as any full time employee would have.

What I wish was different

I wish we could have worked more than 40hrs a week to earn overtime pay.

Advice

Be very proficient with excel if you want to be successful in this field.
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Private Wealth Management Intern

June - August 2018 • Summit, NJ

What I liked

Lots of learning and different experiences were available for all interns.

What I wish was different

Hours were a bit long, but doable.

Advice

Communication skills are the most coveted skillset.
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sales and trading summer analyst

June - August 2018 • Los Angeles, CA

What I liked

The environment that was very conducive to learning.

What I wish was different

The hours were very long

Advice

Be ready to compete with the other interns
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Investment Banking Analyst Intern

June - August 2018 • Houston, TX

What I liked

Incredible exposure to the inner workings of the oil and gas industry, specifically with regards to oil and gas corporate finance and modeling. Team oriented work style, tons of PowerPoint and excel work, and really great people to work with.

What I wish was different

I wish there had been more interaction with senior bankers and would have liked to try other industries instead of solely focusing on energy.

Advice

Take advantage of the networking opportunities that arise and spend a couple of extra hours in the office getting extra reps in
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Private Wealth Management Intern

June - August 2018 • Scottsdale, AZ

What I liked

Liked the fast pace and the opportunity to sit in on client meetings

What I wish was different

Wish there had been less busy work (prospecting, binding, performance reports, etc.)

Advice

Helps to have an Excel background coming in. Longer hours than expected (12-14 hr. days). Very social job - be prepared to spend lots of time networking / talking with others.
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Summer Analyst in Financial Control

June - August 2018 • Newark, DE

What I liked

The networking opportunities, and it helped me figure out my interests. I also improved skills

What I wish was different

I wish I would have had more tasks

Advice

Use your summer to get to know as many people as you can. Shadow someone if you are interested in learning about their position
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Summer Investment Banking Analyst

June - August 2019 • Houston, TX

What I liked

Awesome team, exciting work, and great exit opportunities.

What I wish was different

The hours were long, but you expect that going in to investment banking.

Advice

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Corporate and Investment Banking Analyst

June - August 2018 • New York City, NY

What I liked

Culture! I felt like I was doing work that was impactful and I learned a tremendous amount.

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Network with everyone and say yes!
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Intern

June - August 2018 • New York City, NY

What I liked

I loved the atmosphere and the people. Everyone was eager to help me and teach me about the finance world.

What I wish was different

I wish my internship was longer.

Advice

Never be afraid to ask questions.
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Summer Analyst

May - August 2018 • New York City, NY

What I liked

Data Analysis and working with big data to come up with appropriate solutions.

What I wish was different

More core finance related tasks.

Advice

It's important to look at the big picture and question why you are doing what you are doing.
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Investment banking summer analyst

June - August 2018 • Chicago, IL

What I liked

High level of responsibliity, interesting deals.

What I wish was different

The hours were long.

Advice

Be prepared to always be plugged in, checking emails and being near a computer at all times.
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