Was told this is a prime opportunity to jump from government to commercial FP&A VPs usually have 10+ years' experience and ordinarily this sort of move and salary increase would be hard to get. What kind of bonus should I expect? Recruiter said all of the candidates they placed earned at least their offer letter's quoted bonus I've read that JPM is stingy with bonuses. Not sure if this opportunity is worth giving up what I've got. I'm 100% remote now and will remain so for foreseeable future awesome boss work 35-40 hours/wk. What's the culture/pace/work life balance like at JPM P&A? Was told workday runs 8am-6pm (longer when working from home) with early/late meetings, in office 2-4 days/wk, work at least one weekend a month, "high pace/pressure" - yet VPs wear hoodies on calls? Was told it's a collegial culture, lots of skip level contact, not managed hierarchically. Your take on NYC's livability? Guess I could live in NJ but not loving the commute. Plan to live in Brooklyn I'm seeing 600-800 ft2 Williamsburg 1BD apartments for $2K/month but not sure if those prices are real/will skyrocket. According to nerdwallet's cost of living adjustment, to maintain my standard of living I'd need 160K so 170K only adds 10K of net benefit. cities in rent increase since '21 at ~40% (where I live now is expected to grow 14%). I don't have prior people management experience have led projects/project teams. Is 170K a good offer - if not, how much $/leverage do I have to negotiate? Was told this was upper end of salary range for a "light" VP (position does not manage people). Finance/Econ from a target school (non-Ivy) where most of my peers went into IB/consulting. Coming from GSE FP&A in DC as a lead associate (level just below manager) 4 years' corporate finance experience, 3 years' IT project management B.S. Is something missing from this sidebar? Click here to let us know!Ĭonsidering a VP offer - JPM Planning & Analysis - 150K base, 20K average bonus consolidates forecast, reporting, budget planning for Corp & Investment Bank fields ad hoc exec requests. Looking to advance your skills? Explore and these other finance or general career subs: Our full subreddit rules are located here! Do not solicit for or attempt to sell any copyrighted material. No Self-Promotion, Blogs, Spam, or Posting Copyrighted Material - No promoting/advertising your own blogs, websites, advertisements.No Job Posts - Do not advertise job openings on the subreddit.Low Quality Posts - Posts should be high quality, and questions asked should be thoughtful and mindful of others' time.Professionalism, Courtesy - Be responsible and professional toward others, and don't pretend or talk about things you don't know.Resource: Comprehensive List of Careers & Job Titles in Finance New to the /r/FinancialCareers subreddit? Check out some of our top posts here! New to finance? Take a look at this interactive career map! Join our officially partnered /r/FinancialCareers Discord server for even more resources and discussion! Link / details in the post here. Discussions on various careers in finance, how to land these careers and the paths to take to get to these careers.
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