JPMorganChase - SEP SI - Job Description
JPMorganChase - SEP SI - Job Description
If you're passionate for technology to make a real difference. Be a part of a dynamic and diverse team
engineering large-scale, complex, and resilient technology solutions that drive our global business.
Join an inspiring and curious team of technologists who will support you in developing new skills,
experiencing new projects and businesses, and taking your career where you want to go.
As a Summer Intern in the Software Engineer Program, you will help build and optimize digital applications
and systems that support millions of customers, clients, and employees worldwide. The Internship will
begin with an induction covering our tech strategies, products, and systems, as well as an overview of our
technology community. You will work in an agile team with peers and experienced software engineers to
grow your skills, share ideas and innovate with our technology community all over the world. The summer
internship will provide opportunity to gain deeper insight into what it means to work here through
networking events, senior speaker sessions and peer-mentorship programs. At the end of the
summer, top performers may receive the opportunity to join us for a full-time role upon graduation.
When you work at JPMorganChase, you’re not just working at a global financial institution. You’re an
integral part of one of the world’s biggest tech companies. Across our global technology centres, our team
of more than 63,000 technologists design, build, deploy and run everything from enterprise technology
initiatives to big data and mobile solutions, as well as innovations in electronic payments, cybersecurity,
machine learning and cloud development. As a firm, we’re partnering with FinTech and Silicon Valley tech
firms to deliver cutting-edge solutions to our clients and customers. Our $17 billion annual investment in
technology enables us to hire people to create innovative solutions that will not only transform the
financial services industry, but also change the world.
Job Responsibilities
• Own projects end-to-end, keeping teams and stakeholders up to speed on the progress of
what’s being developed.
• Work and share ideas, information and innovation with our team of technologists from all over
the world.
• Develop through on-going training, mentorship and access to senior leaders.
• Create innovative solutions that make a difference for our customers, clients, and employees.
• Work on agile teams with peers and experienced software engineers.
• Baseline knowledge of software, applications and technical processes within a given technical
discipline (e.g., cloud, artificial intelligence, mobile, etc.)
• Ability to work in large, collaborative teams to achieve organizational goals, with a passion to
build an inclusive and innovative culture
• Demonstrated ability to code in one or more general-purpose programming languages such as
Java, Python, Go & other programming languages or technologies like Robotics and Mobile Apps
etc.
• Understanding of software skills such as business analysis, development, maintenance, and
software improvement
• Proficiency in developmental toolsets
• Basic knowledge of industry-wide technology trends and best practices
• Exposure to agile methodologies such as CI/CD, Application Resiliency, and Security
• Familiarity with Big Data or Data Warehousing concepts
• Bengaluru
• Hyderabad
• Mumbai
• Pune
JPMorganChase is a global leader in financial services, providing strategic advice and products to the
world’s most prominent corporations, governments, wealthy individuals and institutional investors. Our
first-class business in a first-class way approach to serving clients drives everything we do. We strive to
build trusted, long-term partnerships to help our clients achieve their business objectives.
We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce
are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on
diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute,
including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender
expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under
applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, we make reasonable accommodations for applicants’
and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs.
At JPMorganChase, we’re creating positive change for the diverse communities we serve. We do this by
championing your innovative ideas through a supportive culture that helps you every step of the way as
you build your career.
We value the unique skills of every employee, and we’re building a technology organization that thrives
on diversity. We encourage professional growth and career development, and offer competitive benefits
and compensation. If you’re looking to build your career as part of a global technology team tackling big
challenges that impact the lives of people and companies all around the world, we want to meet you.
Help us learn about you by submitting a complete and thoughtful application, which includes your resume.
Your application and resume is a way for us to initially get to know you, so it’s important to complete all
relevant application questions so we have as much information about you as possible.
After you confirm your application, we will review it to determine whether you meet certain required
qualifications.
If you are advanced to the next step of the process, you’ll receive an email invitation to complete a coding
challenge powered by HackerRank. Your application will not be considered for further review until you
have completed till this step. If you progress further, you'll get an email invitation for a video interview
powered by HireVue. This is your opportunity to further bring your resume to life and showcase your
experience for our recruiting team and hiring managers. Shortlisted students will be invited to take part
in our Code for Good Hackathon for next stage of the process. We strongly encourage that you apply and
complete these required elements as soon as possible, since programs will close as positions are filled.
JPMorganChase is committed to creating an inclusive work environment that respects all people for their
unique skills, backgrounds and professional experiences. We will provide reasonable accommodations for
applicants with disabilities.
Visit jpmorganchase.com/careers for upcoming events, career advice, our locations and more.
2025 Code for Good – India
The Code for Good challenge gives you the chance to put your coding skills towards doing good for non-
profits. It’s also a great opportunity to see whether a career in financial services technology is for you.
Over the course of a weekend, we’ll assign you a team and ask that you and your team to develop a
technology solution for a leading non-profit organization. You’ll get to work alongside JPMorgan Chase
technologists, learning from their experience as you creatively solve real-world problems faced by social
organizations. We want you to come up with cutting-edge ideas that could make a difference to the
people who need it most.
Coders will need to bring their own laptops to the event.
How to apply:
1. Please ensure you read the Official Rules before you start this application.
2. Complete the online application within the given deadline.
3. Selected students will be notified via email with final event details.
Code for Good Challenge is open only for participating universities. Please check with your placement
office if your university is eligible to participate. If so, please apply through your placement office based
on the instructions provided.
ABOUT THE EVENT: Teams of students will compete against each other on behalf of a charity assigned
to them in order to provide a technological solution to a problem that the charity faces. The team or
teams which, in the opinion of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (“JPMC”), make the best attempt at
developing such a solution will receive a prize for themselves and their assigned charity. All prizes are
awarded “as is” and JPMC, to the fullest extent permitted by law, makes no warranty or condition in
respect of any prize or part thereof. JPMC reserves the right to change any prize at its discretion.
All entries become the exclusive property of JPMC and will not be acknowledged or returned. By
entering the Code for Good Hackathon (“Hackathon”), entrants accept and agree to be bound by these
Hackathon Official Rules (the “Rules”) and the decisions of the judges, which shall be final, binding and
conclusive on all matters. In particular, the health and wellbeing of each team member is extremely
important to JPMC. If you require an accommodation for a medical condition, please contact JPMC
Security. To the fullest extent permitted by law, JPMC hereby disclaims any liability relating to any injury
arising from a pre-existing medical condition or a request for any requisite facilities and any subsequent
injury, illness or harm arising from such condition or lack of facilities.
PRIZES:
Region/Country Prizes
North America One (1) prize between $300-$500 in value will be awarded each individual member of the
winning team(s) for the overall Hackathon. Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) of all prizes:
An average of $3000 for the overall winning team(s) members. The ARV of electronic prizes
is subject to price fluctuations in the consumer marketplace based on, among other things,
any gap in time between the date the ARV is determined for purposes of these Official Rules
and the date the prize is awarded. Any difference between stated ARV and the actual price
of the electronic prize will not be awarded. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of each
winner. Limit one (1) prize per person.
IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION: The fair market value of any prizes, and any other
amounts paid by JPMC under the terms of the Code for Good program, may be considered
miscellaneous income received from JPMC and may be reportable to you and the IRS on
Form 1099‐MISC for the year in which they are awarded or paid. You are responsible for any
tax liability related to participating in the program. Please consult your own tax advisor if you
have any questions about your personal tax situation.
Argentina One (1) prize between $300 USD -$500 USD in value will be awarded each individual
member of the winning team(s) for the overall Hackathon. Taxes, if any, are the sole
responsibility of each winner. Limit one (1) prize per person.
Europe, Middle One (1) prize between £300-400 in value will be awarded to each individual member of the
East and Africa winning team(s) for the overall challenge. The Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) of all
prizes is intended to be: A total of £2400 for the overall winning team(s) members. The
ARV of electronic prizes is, however, subject to price fluctuations in the consumer
marketplace based on, among other things, any gap in time between the date the ARV is
determined for purposes of these Rules and the date the prize is awarded. Any difference
between the stated ARV and the actual price of the electronic prize will not be awarded.
Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of each winner. There is a limit of one (1) prize per
person.
India One (1) prize between INR 17,000 – 25,000 will be awarded to each individual member of the
winning team(s) for the overall Hackathon. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of each
winner. Limit one (1) prize per person.
Singapore One (1) prize between SGD 500-700 will be awarded each individual member of the winning
team(s) for the overall Hackathon, limited to one (1) prize per person. Taxes, if any, are the
sole responsibility of each winner.
Hong Kong One (1) prize between HKD 2400-3600 will be awarded each individual member of the
winning team(s) for the overall Hackathon, limited to one (1) prize per person. Taxes, if any,
are the sole responsibility of each winner.
PRIZE CONDITIONS: All prizes are awarded “AS IS.” JPMC makes no warranty with respect to any prize or
any part thereof. No transfer or assignment of the prize is permitted, and the cash equivalent of the
prize will not be substituted, except at the sole discretion of JPMC. JPMC reserves the right to substitute
a prize with another prize of equal or greater value if the stated prize should become unavailable for any
reason. By entering the Hackathon, each winner consents to the use of his/her name, photograph, voice
recording and likeness for publicity purposes by JPMC, without additional compensation or permission,
except where prohibited by law.
GENERAL: Submission of an entry does not guarantee participation in the Hackathon. JPMC is not
responsible for incomplete, lost or misdirected entries or entries received after the deadline. JPMC is
not responsible for transmission defaults, computer server failure and/or delayed, garbled or corrupted
data transmissions or for any communications that do not arrive due to entrant’s e-mail security settings
or restrictions imposed by entrant’s internet service provider. Participants who are provisionally
accepted for the Hackathon will be sent a notice to the e-mail address in their entry form and will be
required to confirm receipt of such notice and attendance at the Hackathon. In the event, that
confirmation is not received by the date requested in the notice form, the participant will be notified
that they are no longer invited to attend the Hackathon and the invitation will be passed to another
participant. All participants are required to sign up as an individual. JPMC will pair teams based on your
technical skills listed on the application form. Participants will get to know team information at the start
of the Hackathon.
DATA: In consideration of your participation in the Hackathon, you agree to contribute any and all
intellectual property and proprietary rights in and to the software, code, designs, materials,
documentation, concepts, workflows and any other items you write, create or develop in respect of your
participation in and to the Hackathon and related activities (“Works”) into open source, under a project
governed by a BSD or MIT license. You hereby undertake that everything you develop, write and create
in your participation in the Hackathon is your own work and is not the work of any third party. You
further agree that you will keep confidential all information of a confidential nature or which is
proprietary to JPMC,) which is disclosed to you under or pursuant to the Hackathon, and not disclose it
to any third party.
JPMC’s policy is to comply with all applicable privacy laws and regulations in connection with the
Hackathon. You agree that JPMC may share your personal information with JPMC’s third party vendor,
solely for the purpose of providing you access to the platform through which the Hackathon will be
conducted JPMC will not pass on any of your details to any third party without your prior consent. In
entering the Hackathon you agree that photos and videos taken at the Hackathon may be published on
the JPMC intranet page and used by JPMC and participating charities generally, including, by way of
example but not limitation, on the internet, in print and in broadcasts, to publicize the Hackathon. You
further agree that you will participate in related publicity and to the use of your name and likeness for
the purposes of advertising and publicity of the Hackathon and your assigned charity.
JPMC’s decisions in respect of all aspects of the Hackathon, including, without limitation, participation in
the Hackathon and the award of prizes, are final, and no correspondence will be entered into.
To the extent that JPMC’s performance of any of its obligations pursuant to these Rules is prevented,
hindered or delayed, directly or indirectly, by an event beyond its reasonable control, then JPMC is
excused from any further performance under these Rules or in respect of the Hackathon. To the fullest
extent permitted by law, JPMC will not be liable for any claim in respect of indirect loss, loss of profit,
loss of a business opportunity, economic loss or any special or consequential loss arising out of any act
or omission committed by JPMC hereunder. Further, all participants/team members pursuant to these
Rules agree to release JPMC and its parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, agents,
employees, and all others associated with this Hackathon, from any and all liability with respect to, or in
any way arising from this Hackathon, including liability for personal injury, damage or loss.
GOVERNING LAW: The terms and conditions for the governing local law and jurisdictional courts are
reflected in the below table, adjacent to your applicable country.
Country Jurisdiction
US These Rules and any contractual or non-contractual obligations arising out of or
in relation to them or the Hackathon shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State New York.
All disputes arising out of or in relation to these Rules or the Hackathon or any
non-contractual obligations arising out of or relating to these Rules or the
Hackathon shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal and state
courts located in the laws of the State New York, and you agree and submit to the
jurisdiction and venue of such courts.
Argentina These Rules and any contractual or non-contractual obligations arising out of or
in relation to them or the Hackathon shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the Argentinian laws.
All disputes arising out of or in relation to these Rules or the Hackathon or any
non-contractual obligations arising out of or relating to these Rules or the
Hackathon shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the commercial
courts of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina and you agree and submit to the
jurisdiction and venue of such courts.
All disputes arising out of or in relation to these Rules or the Hackathon or any
non-contractual obligations arising out of or relating to these Rules or the
Hackathon shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of
Mumbai.
Singapore These Rules and any contractual or non-contractual obligations arising out of or
in relation to them or the Hackathon shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the applicable laws of Singapore, without reference to the
principles of conflicts of laws.
All disputes arising out of or in relation to these Rules or the Hackathon or any
non-contractual obligations arising out of or relating to these Rules or the
Hackathon shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of
Singapore.
Hong Kong These Rules and any contractual or non-contractual obligations arising out of or in
relation to them or the Hackathon shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of Hong Kong.
All disputes arising out of or in relation to these Rules or the Hackathon or any non-
contractual obligations arising out of or relating to these Rules or the Hackathon
shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Hong Kong,
and you agree and submit to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts.
You agree that your participation in the Hackathon does not automatically give rise to an employment
relationship with JPMC or the non-profit.
SPONSORS:
• JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 270 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017
• J.P. Morgan Chase Bank – Hong Kong Branch, Chater House, 8 Connaught Road Central, Hong
Kong
• J.P. Morgan Chase Bank – Singapore Branch, 168 Robinson Road, Singapore
• J.P. Morgan Services Argentina S.R.L., Av. Belgrano 955, 1st Floor, C.A.B.A, Argentina
• J.P. Morgan Services India Private Limited, Prism Towers, Levels 9 to11, Mindspace, Link Road,
Goregaon (West), Mumbai 400 104, India
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