Undergraduate Full-Time Programs

Corporate Programs

Our corporate professionals are invaluable members of our global organization. Their contributions help us generate, preserve and protect our revenue, make smart decisions on technology investments, create economies of scale in our operations, ensure service quality through operational excellence and maintain the real estate we own. They enable the organization to seek out investments in communities, build and grow weak economies domestically and abroad and have deep commitments to applying high environmental standards to our global activities. Winning talent is required in the following areas: 

  • Audit
  • Finance
  • Central Technology and Operations
  • Corporate Real Estate & General Services
  • Human Resources
  • Legal and Compliance
  • Marketing & Communications
  • Office of Corporate Social Responsibilities
  • Risk Management
  • Strategy and Development

 

 

Our corporate programs serve the largest of these departments. Unique to this discipline is that your career path may begin and end on the Corporate Staff, or lead to one of our six lines of businesses. You can learn more about these Full-Time opportunities in the Global Tools area of this site or by clicking on the following links: 

Bejoy P.
Project Management, Card Services
University of Delaware, Computer Engineering, Class of 2002 JPMC has provided an environment that fits well...
...with my external activities and my management understands the importance of adding value outside the company.
I am a public speaker, music artist and I hold leadership positions outside the company.
Cristina L.
Finance Programs
BS in Economics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2003 The Analyst Program in Finance is a two-year program...
...in JPMorgan Chase’s Global Finance division and it is the key pipeline of talent for future leaders in Finance. The Finance program provides analysts with the unique opportunity to be a true business person...
...by understanding the issues the firm is facing through a financial lens and helping management make fact-based decisions on how to run the firm. Finance professionals have responsibility for the firm’s financial management.
Analysts will be preparing financial spreadsheets, budgets and forecasts; analyzing and reporting product and project profitability and return on investment; making recommendations and presentations to managers; and, assisting in financial operations.
Corporate
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