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Home  /  Business  /  ‘You’ll Be Fired if…’: JPMorgan Chase’s Stern New Policy For Analysts Sparks Backlash Online

‘You’ll Be Fired if…’: JPMorgan Chase’s Stern New Policy For Analysts Sparks Backlash Online

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
June 11, 2025
in Business, The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Controversial email to new analysts at JPMorgan Chase includes warning against early job offers

JPMorgan Chase is under scrutiny after a newly surfaced email sent to incoming analysts warned that accepting another job offer within the first 18 months of employment would lead to immediate termination. The strict policy, revealed in a report by Fortune’s Eleanor Pringle, left many social media users baffled by what was supposed to be a “welcome letter.”

The email, addressed to new hires in the United States, includes a message attributed to Jamie Dimon, the CEO. It states that “accepting future-dated job offers with another company before joining us or within your first 18 months” will result in “a notice and your employment with the firm will end.” The message makes it clear: JPMorgan is not interested in short-term commitments.

JPMorgan’s new analyst program comes with stricter expectations

The email also introduces changes to JPMorgan’s analyst program, noting that it has been shortened to 2.5 years. The firm positions this as a move to allow “quicker opportunities within the company.” However, that flexibility comes with heightened expectations.

“To succeed in the program,” the email states, “your full attention and participation are essential. Attendance at all training sessions, meetings and obligations is required.” The company adds that “missing any part of the training program may lead to removal from the program and termination.”

In a further warning, analysts are told that job searches “should be done on your own time and should not interfere with your responsibilities.”

Jamie Dimon’s ethics stance and criticism from social media

CEO Jamie Dimon has long voiced concerns about the trend of young professionals accepting analyst positions at major banks only to pivot into private equity or hedge funds within a few years. According to Dimon, this practice reflects poor ethics and undermines the integrity of the firm’s long-term development plans.

The recent letter, however, has not gone down well with the online public. Social media platforms lit up with criticism, with many calling the tone of the email needlessly harsh. “If an employer sends you a ‘welcome letter’ that reads like a threat, take the hint and run,” one user posted, summarizing the sentiment shared by many.

Why this policy might still hold appeal for graduates

Despite the criticism, the timing of the message may work in JPMorgan’s favor. According to the 2025 State of the Graduate report from Monster, 80 percent of recent graduates are concerned about job security in today’s uncertain financial climate. Many are opting for industries that have demonstrated resilience during recent downturns, banking included.

Still, Monster’s findings also suggest that even job security isn’t enough to retain talent in the face of toxic work environments or the pursuit of a healthier work-life balance. And for some, JPMorgan’s sharp-edged onboarding message could signal the very culture they’re looking to avoid.

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While JPMorgan Chase remains a top destination for finance professionals, its latest move may prompt fresh questions about how Wall Street firms manage talent—and at what cost.

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