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XThe job satisfaction stars show how satisfied employees are with their job at a particular employer, relative to other employers. For example, when all five stars are highlighted, that doesn't mean all employees at that employer are "Extremely satisfied," but it does mean a significant majority are "Extremely satisfied" compared to workers at other employers.
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401(k), Paid holidays & vacation, Paid sick leave
401(k), Paid holidays & vacation, Paid sick leave
401(k), Paid holidays & vacation, Paid sick leave
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JPMorgan Chase - Company Salary Data
Employee salary survey data shows the personal bankers at JPMorgan Chase earn a median salary of around $32,000. This is fairly close to the median salary at Bank of America, which has an employee compensation rate of around $33,000 for personal bankers. Comparing the median employee salary for banking branch managers reveals similar results; both JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America branch managers earn a median salary of around $55,000. While company salary data indicates that salaries at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are comparable, at least for certain positions, researching salaries by years of experience indicates that, overall, JPMorgan Chase offers a slightly higher salary range. Measuring the median Employee Salary at JPMorgan Chase shows that starting salaries are are around $38,000 and increase steadily to around $80,000 after 20 years of experience. The median Company Salary at Bank of America ranges from about $38,000 to around $76,000.
Employee Benefits, Commute Times and More
The Average Commute Time for JPMorgan Chase employees can vary a lot depending on the city in which they are working. Because JPMorgan has locations all over the country, it is not accurate to simply research an average commute time for the whole company. When researching commute times by city, you can see that the average commute for most employees is between 25 and 30 minutes. Employees in the New York headquarters can expect a much longer average commute of about 45 minutes. In comparison, employees in Columbus have an average commute time of only 20 minutes. Popular Benefits at JPMorgan Chase include paid vacation, 401(k) and life insurance. For entry-level positions, the Average Vacation Time is around two weeks.
Cost of Living for JPMorgan Chase Employees
The headquarters of JPMorgan Chase is in New York, a city notorious for having a high cost of living. The Cost of Living in New York is 118 percent above the national average, the highest cost of living in the country. Other JPMorgan Chase Locations include New York, Columbus, Chicago and Houston. To compare the cost of living in your city to these and other JPMorgan Chase locations, use the PayScale Cost of Living Calculator.