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American Focus > Blog > Economy > JPMorgan has had enough of grads accepting future-dated roles elsewhere—and anyone caught will now be fired
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JPMorgan has had enough of grads accepting future-dated roles elsewhere—and anyone caught will now be fired

Last updated: June 6, 2025 5:55 pm
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JPMorgan, one of America’s largest banks, has recently issued a stern warning to incoming analysts. They have stated that any analyst who accepts another job offer within 18 months of joining will be fired. This policy is in line with CEO Jamie Dimon’s belief that such behavior is unethical and poses a risk of conflicts of interest and leaks of confidential information.

The email sent by Filippo Gori and John Simmons, co-heads of global banking at JPMorgan, emphasized the importance of full attention and participation from new employees. They made it clear that accepting a future job offer before joining the bank or within the first 18 months would result in termination.

This move by JPMorgan is aimed at discouraging a growing trend among U.S. graduates who accept analyst roles at the bank with the intention of leaving for private equity firms shortly thereafter. Dimon has been vocal about his disapproval of this practice, calling it unethical and emphasizing the importance of character in employees.

While this strict policy may raise concerns among private equity firms, Dimon believes that it is necessary to protect the bank from potential risks associated with employees having access to confidential information and insights before leaving for other companies.

In addition to the warning about accepting future job offers, JPMorgan has also implemented new measures to retain talent within the bank. Analysts will now have the opportunity to be promoted to associate within two and a half years of joining the training program, a quicker timeline than before.

Despite these efforts to retain talent, the future of finance is evolving rapidly. Researchers at Stanford University and Boston College have developed an AI bot that could potentially outperform human fund managers by de-risking portfolios. This raises questions about the future of traditional finance roles and the impact of technology on the industry.

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Overall, JPMorgan’s strict policy on accepting future job offers reflects a broader trend in the financial sector towards ethical behavior and transparency. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how banks adapt to new technologies and challenges in the future.

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