Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video. I’m 40 years old and getting ready to retire from the Army after 22 years active duty. Stock market and finance are my passions and I want to Segway into a financial career with JP Morgan. I am very appreciative of the info you shared in this video because I believe it has helped me to understand the journey into apprenticeship better. 🤗
Just got a call that I was accepted into their internship program :D thanks for the vid! I watched it before my interview so I was able to come up with a response for what technologies I use from jpmorgan. Im really excited to get the offer letter! thanks for the vid!
@@barbaraa5538 After the HireVue/CodeVue you should receive an invite to fill in a location preference survey that also has some other generic questions like transcript, reasons for location selection, etc. I think I got this invite after a week or maybe a little less after submitting my HireVue/CodeVue. Also, to give you some context, I submitted my application at the very end of October and had my final round interview on 12/10. Now I’m just waiting for the results... if they even reach back out to me.
Just got an offer for their fellowship program and I’m super excited. Great video! Very transparent and direct. I got my offer via phone but still haven’t got the oficial email. Hope yo get it as soon as possible! Thanks for sharing your experience
I'm checking out this video after my offer to see what it's like. I got an offer in Houston for full-time. My process was different because a university professor referred me, so I only went through one 1-hour interview that consisted of mostly coding. I never even applied.
I shared my screen live, but it was for a full-time position. They didn't ask me to test or run anything; it was just to see if I understood fundamental concepts. You should be fine, especially if you use an IDE that prepares template code and autocorrects for you. I used a simple editor and coded from scratch, so I was a lot more anxious about giving terrible code. I was an extended an offer, though.
Prepare short answers to common questions and answer in STAR format. Some common questions are: - Greatest strength/weakness - Most challenging project / technical problem you've solved - A time you learned a new skill - A time you went above and beyond for a project - A bug you encountered and how you fixed it
Hi, I was considering which CS bachelor program I should choose between University of Toronto and University of Waterloo. could you give me some suggestions? By the way, I do not have much coding experiences, I only learn CS courses in my high school like some python courses and javascript courses. Can I learn CS well in university if I only have some basic programming skill?
Not from Canada, so I have limited knowledge on the best schools, but I heard UWaterloo has an incredible co-op program which helps you secure 4-6 internships before you graduate, so I would definitely look into that! To answer your 2nd question, I don't think you need to have any CS background before entering university (I certainly didn't). Just pay attention in your data structures and algorithms courses, go to hackathons, LeetCode, and apply to internships early.
My reply is kind of late, but I personally wouldn't stress too much about the specific university and focus more on choosing the cheaper school. In my experience, the conversation around what university I went to rarely was ever mentioned. What was more important was that I studied CS somewhere and had an aptitude for thinking about code. Just focus on excelling and learning in the computer science program you choose. Anyway, I hope you've been successful these past months and good luck.
I subletted an apartment in Brooklyn near the NYU Tandon School of Engineering with 3 other friends. It's called AVA DoBro which added up to $975/month per person. And nah, they didn't give us corporate housing or a relocation bonus, but they did give us a $1,500 sign-on bonus which you can use for rent.
Hi, Richard! I'm Tarek, a student and open-source developer. I'm currently in highschool, and want to apply for the JPMorgan Summer 2022 software engineering internship program (I'll be 16 by then). Any advice; if that kind of exception is allowed? Thanks.
A general guideline is to only list your GPA if it's 3.0 or above. If your cumulative GPA isn't that great, you can also consider listing your major GPA in place of or next to your cumulative GPA. In the grand scheme of things, GPA isn't nearly as important as work experience or eye-catching project, but it definitely carries more weight for internships than full-time jobs.
My reply is late, but I agree with Richard. GPA hardly matters. Your aptitude for coding and personality are a lot more important than your GPA, even more so once you get experience under your belt. Good luck.
I’m at the portion where I just finished the hirevue and the coding sections. They just emailed for my transcript and an update resume. Then I got a message saying “You will hear from a member of our recruitment team soon”. What are my chances I make it to the phone interview?
@@abbyc1965 both. 2 parts. First you code and talk about the code. Then the second is talking about how it could’ve gone better. It’s been a bit I forget exactly
@@abbyc1965 for me, I shared my screen live while I was coding. Granted, it was for a full-time position, not an internship, so take that with a grain of salt.
@@rah7207 for me it was not low. At least, in terms of average software developer salaries here in Houston. I can't speak for New York or any other location.
@@mbank3832 didn’t say I was unsuccessful - please educate yourself on probability chances. 🤷♀️ 0.005% = High probability of no success in terms of candidate competition. Particularly in regard to direct IB.
Wish more internship videos were this transparent. Thank You
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video. I’m 40 years old and getting ready to retire from the Army after 22 years active duty. Stock market and finance are my passions and I want to Segway into a financial career with JP Morgan. I am very appreciative of the info you shared in this video because I believe it has helped me to understand the journey into apprenticeship better. 🤗
This is a software engineering role, nothing to do with finance.
Just got a call that I was accepted into their internship program :D thanks for the vid! I watched it before my interview so I was able to come up with a response for what technologies I use from jpmorgan. Im really excited to get the offer letter! thanks for the vid!
Update?
Currently waiting to hear back from JPMC after my final round interview w/ them last week. Thanks for a very transparent and informative video!
What is the process. I've been through the application, the 12 games, and the hirevue. Whats next?
@@barbaraa5538 After the HireVue/CodeVue you should receive an invite to fill in a location preference survey that also has some other generic questions like transcript, reasons for location selection, etc. I think I got this invite after a week or maybe a little less after submitting my HireVue/CodeVue. Also, to give you some context, I submitted my application at the very end of October and had my final round interview on 12/10. Now I’m just waiting for the results... if they even reach back out to me.
@@jaySosa1260 can you share questions they asked during the technical phone interview?
Just got an offer for their fellowship program and I’m super excited. Great video! Very transparent and direct. I got my offer via phone but still haven’t got the oficial email. Hope yo get it as soon as possible! Thanks for sharing your experience
congrats!!
I just received an offer from JPMorgan! Though my process was different, I really appreciate your insights and thank you for this video!
congrats! just curious, which parts of the application/interview process changed?
I'm checking out this video after my offer to see what it's like. I got an offer in Houston for full-time. My process was different because a university professor referred me, so I only went through one 1-hour interview that consisted of mostly coding. I never even applied.
@@epiksar huge congrats!
What level of coding was the interview like
for next video do "How I got into college as a 14 year old"
you got it boss
same way he got rejected at jp: applied
As a future millionaire
This was very informative and well organized! Imma follow your RUclips for more like this as your junior in CS. Thanks!
Yo this was awesome Richard :)) He got accepted!!!!
no I got rejected >:(
Outstanding video; production & content was flawless!
I just got the coding challenge for JPMorgan but to scared to start. haha
can you share what type of question they asked you?
@@johnsoto7112 it was easy LC questions haha
@@shadreyes6517 and the behavior? Sorry asking because I’m going to attempt tomorrow lol
@@shadreyes6517 took it today. It was a medium problem from leetcode
Great insights. Thanks for sharing!
What a crazy turn of events!
hahaha how the turn tables
Alright JP morgan so far we got the half zip this year, if there is no backpack idk man imma be nonplussed
he got rejected lol jk i think it’s a great idea to talk about stories like this, not just the success stories! i might follow suit :)
looking forward to those videos if you do end up making them!
Just completed my HireVue interview yesterday for summer internship program, now hope for the best 🤞
How'd it go?
@@roscoes-wetsuit1 Will have to try harder next time :)
coin change is a dp question and that is medium in lc standard
YOUR INTERVIEW WAS WAY TOUGHER THAN ME. My final round had no behavioral interviews.... even the technical round.
😂
I just got an offer for their Early Career SWE Program.. I'm excited and nervous at the same time.
congrats!
Hey, can you share more about how the program has been going?
It seems like it was more of a Data Engineer/Science experience. Is that field growing inside JPM?
yup definitely!
Nice video!
Did you delete your day in the life video for JPMC intern?
yea I got a call from HR asking me to take it down since I wasn't allowed to film in the office without permission
Just received my full time offer from then in NY Metro
Hats off🙏
How does housing work on an internship? Do they provide housing or do you have to find your own?
You have to find your own, but if you can't find an appartment, you can apply for NYU summer housing which works great!
em.. ok. now do one on how to get accepted lol
is the coding portion of the interview screen recorded? I get nervous when people are watching me while I test/code.
I shared my screen live, but it was for a full-time position. They didn't ask me to test or run anything; it was just to see if I understood fundamental concepts. You should be fine, especially if you use an IDE that prepares template code and autocorrects for you. I used a simple editor and coded from scratch, so I was a lot more anxious about giving terrible code. I was an extended an offer, though.
does jpmc provide any equipment for their new join SDE ?? I just received my job offer from JPMC EXCITED!!
Are you doing automation, scripting, testing, solution design ?
Thanks for video, is that coin change question from leetcode?
yup!
he got rejected lol
i got interview coming up next week
you're so cool 😍😍😍
that's why I'm wearing a hoodie
Great!
I love your headboard. Where’d u get it?
some Italian furniture shop I can't remember :/
U took down the JPM day in life video? Did they contact u saying they didn’t want the vid on RUclips?
sadly yes 😥
Where is the day in the life video? Can't find it
I took it down since I got a call from HR saying that I wasn't allowed to film in the office without permission 😥
I am yet to give my HireVue interview. Any tips on how to prepare for that? It's my first interview of such a kind and I'm lost
Prepare short answers to common questions and answer in STAR format. Some common questions are:
- Greatest strength/weakness
- Most challenging project / technical problem you've solved
- A time you learned a new skill
- A time you went above and beyond for a project
- A bug you encountered and how you fixed it
Did they provide any training or did they expect you to know it all & have experience lol
Can you give any advise on Tech Connect program ?
Hi, I was considering which CS bachelor program I should choose between University of Toronto and University of Waterloo. could you give me some suggestions? By the way, I do not have much coding experiences, I only learn CS courses in my high school like some python courses and javascript courses. Can I learn CS well in university if I only have some basic programming skill?
Not from Canada, so I have limited knowledge on the best schools, but I heard UWaterloo has an incredible co-op program which helps you secure 4-6 internships before you graduate, so I would definitely look into that! To answer your 2nd question, I don't think you need to have any CS background before entering university (I certainly didn't). Just pay attention in your data structures and algorithms courses, go to hackathons, LeetCode, and apply to internships early.
@@RichardShu Thanks man!
My reply is kind of late, but I personally wouldn't stress too much about the specific university and focus more on choosing the cheaper school. In my experience, the conversation around what university I went to rarely was ever mentioned. What was more important was that I studied CS somewhere and had an aptitude for thinking about code. Just focus on excelling and learning in the computer science program you choose. Anyway, I hope you've been successful these past months and good luck.
I need your help to get in to Jpmc internship
Where did you stay? Did they pay for help with your hotel ?
I subletted an apartment in Brooklyn near the NYU Tandon School of Engineering with 3 other friends. It's called AVA DoBro which added up to $975/month per person. And nah, they didn't give us corporate housing or a relocation bonus, but they did give us a $1,500 sign-on bonus which you can use for rent.
Hi, Richard! I'm Tarek, a student and open-source developer. I'm currently in highschool, and want to apply for the JPMorgan Summer 2022 software engineering internship program (I'll be 16 by then). Any advice; if that kind of exception is allowed? Thanks.
sadly I think u have to be 18 to work at most companies
U must be 18 for any internship
Did you need to put your gpa on your resume?. Like is it important for internships??
A general guideline is to only list your GPA if it's 3.0 or above. If your cumulative GPA isn't that great, you can also consider listing your major GPA in place of or next to your cumulative GPA. In the grand scheme of things, GPA isn't nearly as important as work experience or eye-catching project, but it definitely carries more weight for internships than full-time jobs.
My reply is late, but I agree with Richard. GPA hardly matters. Your aptitude for coding and personality are a lot more important than your GPA, even more so once you get experience under your belt. Good luck.
were you in college when u got this internship?
yup!
What coding language did they ask you to use or could you choose?
you could choose any language
Richard Shu okay thanks!
were you offered a full-time position?
yup!
How old are you?
I’m at the portion where I just finished the hirevue and the coding sections. They just emailed for my transcript and an update resume. Then I got a message saying “You will hear from a member of our recruitment team soon”.
What are my chances I make it to the phone interview?
Do they video record you while you are coding or do you make a video recording after submitting your code?
@@abbyc1965 both. 2 parts. First you code and talk about the code. Then the second is talking about how it could’ve gone better. It’s been a bit I forget exactly
@@dylanscheidegg5037 any response from them yet?
@@TheQuackers20 this was a year ago. They said "We have chosen someone else for the role"
@@abbyc1965 for me, I shared my screen live while I was coding. Granted, it was for a full-time position, not an internship, so take that with a grain of salt.
mumbo jumbo starts @4:08
Thanks
Did you get a return offer? Did they detail compensation?
Their return offer is low. He should be applying elsewhere now that he got jpmorgan on his resume.
Raheim How do you know it is low? I’m towards the tail end of their interview and would like to know if they are competitive
@@rah7207 it is not low, it really depends on location...
@@rah7207 for me it was not low. At least, in terms of average software developer salaries here in Houston. I can't speak for New York or any other location.
@@epiksar how much was it
You are cute!
It’s really not that hard to land a job there lol
Erm yes it is - often you are the 0.005%
@@KP_City_Life that only means you are incompetent 🤷🏻♂️
@@mbank3832 didn’t say I was unsuccessful - please educate yourself on probability chances. 🤷♀️
0.005% = High probability of no success in terms of candidate competition. Particularly in regard to direct IB.
@@KP_City_Life woah, who hurt you? We’re you bullied as a kid lol
@@mbank3832 nah loooool just don’t like people making inaccurate arsey statements 😂
he got rejected lol
he got rejected lol