Great benefits, crappy job - Associate Banker Chase Employee Review

3.0
Feb 1, 2026
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Pros

Good benefits, (always paid about $150 for high end glasses and add ons.) “better” pay than most jobs right now. If you get lucky, can get management that celebrates bdays so there’s food. They usually had your back if customers were threatening, verbally abusive, and/or racists, etc. and would close their accounts. Is a foot in the door to banking if you’re at the start of the career.

Cons

Customers abuse you. Sales heavy (credit cards, their campaigns for certain products, investing accounts) their “raises” are basically a slap in the face. Management can be micromanaging. There’s no real support to push their employees for promotion, or an easy path to get into corporate.

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5.0
Jan 8, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits , a lot of room for growth

Cons

Strict with attendance policy Not a lot of flexibility with scheduling

3.0
Jan 14, 2026
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Pros

Large, Stable Global Employer As one of the largest financial institutions in the world with diversified business units, working at Chase can offer strong job security compared with smaller firms, with exposure to large-scale projects and global teams.

Cons

Representation Gaps in Leadership While Chase reports demographic diversity at entry levels, broader industry data shows that people of color remain underrepresented in senior management and executive ranks relative to their presence in the overall workforce. This pattern mirrors broader financial services trends where systemic barriers can slow upward mobility.

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