What convinced you to choose JPMorgan Chase?
My internship experience was really good. In college, I was a little confused about what, exactly, I wanted to do for the rest of my life. When I joined JPMorgan Chase as an intern, I realized that whatever technology I was looking to settle on—whether Java, software development, or whatever—I might have the opportunity to do it at this company. All the technology a software developer could think of is here.
What business do you work in and how would you explain your job to someone who doesn't know anything about finance?
I'm a software engineer, working in customer information. Basically, we make sure when you log into your accounts, that you get the information that applies to you. Whether you're an investor or a business with us, you'll see information that is relevant and helpful to you.
When you came to work at JPMorgan Chase, what was your first impression?
I joined through the Software Engineer Program (SEP), which gave me a lot of access to the bank's leaders. During my internship, we had a session with our CEO Jamie Dimon, and I was able to ask him a question directly. I realized that leaders here think in a different way. It's interesting to see how they answer as it differs from how I would reply. They look at it from all different perspectives and answer with a broader scope. That was my first impression: This was a place with really good leadership.
What is your favorite thing about interacting with your managers, co-workers or team?
I have had four different managers in my 4 years at the firm and I learnt different aspects from each of them, be it related to work or as a person in general. I am grateful for the person I have grown into in the past couple of years.
I recently moved to the United States and it's been really fun to work with my new team. We have white boarding sessions where we brainstorm and discuss the architecture designs. We go out and explore the local cuisines together which I believe helps the team bond outside of work and better understand each other.