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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns Job-Hopping Analysts

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has issued a stern warning to junior analysts, stating that those who accept alternative job offers within 18 months of joining will face immediate termination.

The move comes as Wall Street firms struggle to retain talent, with private equity firms aggressively recruiting fresh graduates from investment banks.

Jamie has long criticized the practice of early job-hopping, calling it unethical and detrimental to JPMorgan’s operations.

The bank’s leadership has now formalized this stance through a confidential letter sent to new recruits, reinforcing the expectation of full commitment to the firm.

JPMorgan Chase’s New Hiring Policy

The internal memo, signed by JPMorgan’s global banking co-heads Filippo Gori and John Simmons, explicitly states that analysts who accept positions elsewhere before joining or within their first 18 months will be dismissed.

The policy aims to:

  • Prevent conflicts of interest, ensuring analysts remain dedicated to JPMorgan.
  • Discourage early exits, which disrupt training programs and team dynamics.
  • Retain top talent, reducing the impact of private equity firms poaching junior bankers.

Additionally, the memo warns that missing mandatory training sessions or failing to meet obligations could also result in termination.

Jamie Dimon’s Stance on Job-Hopping

CEO Jamie Dimon has repeatedly voiced concerns about private equity firms luring junior analysts with lucrative offers.

Speaking at Georgetown University’s Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy, he criticized the trend.

He said, “I know a lot of you work at JPMorgan, you take a job at a private equity shop before you even start with us. I think that’s unethical. I don’t like it.”

Jamie argues that analysts who secure future-dated roles while working at JPMorgan create conflicts of interest, as they handle confidential financial data while preparing to leave for competitors.


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