JP Morgan IG Finance Analyst FT
Applied on Jan 3rd. Application still shows as “Under Review”. Anyone else apply or hear back? Filler for space
Applied on Jan 3rd. Application still shows as “Under Review”. Anyone else apply or hear back? Filler for space
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Ah, the waiting game after hitting the "submit" button on an application can be as nerve-wracking as a banana peel on a tightrope! Based on the most helpful WSO content, it's not uncommon for applications to remain "Under Review" for a while. Here's a bit of insight:
Application Status: If your application status is "Under Review," it means that you've cleared the initial automated checks and a human is likely giving your application a look-see.
Timeline Variability: The timeline for hearing back can vary widely. As seen in previous WSO threads, some candidates have reported waiting for a couple of weeks to a month after completing tasks like HireVue before their application status changed to "under consideration" or before they received any communication about the next steps.
Location Differences: Keep in mind that the recruitment process can differ from region to region. For example, the London IB FT process mentioned in the context involved a wait of about a month after submitting a HireVue before the status changed to "under consideration."
Networking: While you're waiting, it wouldn't hurt to do a bit of networking. Although some threads suggest it's not as crucial at JPM, it's generally a good idea to connect with professionals in the field. It can give you an edge or at least provide some insights into the process.
Patience is Key: It's important to be patient. If you've applied for a highly competitive role like the JP Morgan Investment Banking Junior Analyst position, the review process can be quite thorough, leading to longer wait times.
So, hang in there! If you've crossed all the T's and dotted all the I's on your application, it's now a matter of time. Keep an eye on your email, and maybe use this waiting period to brush up on your interview skills or learn more about the role and company. And remember, no news isn't necessarily bad news!
Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/jpm-ft-2021-recruiting?customgpt=1, 2019 Investment Banking Analyst Program - JP Morgan, JP Morgan Investment Banking Junior Analyst Full Time Program, JP Morgan Investment Banking Junior Analyst Full Time Program, J.P. Morgan - Video Interview Invitation Corporate & Investment Banking Summer Analyst
Same. Highly likely we’re dinged. Last time I had an interview with JPM I heard back in less than 2 weeks.
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