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TSmoogle
post Nov 14 2007, 11:20 PM, updated 17y ago

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Hi there

Is there any member working in this company? How is the working environment?
I have visited the website and could not find further information regarding internship opportunities in Malaysia.
Can anyone who have information be willing to provide me with some information about this company?

Thanks
fletcherwind
post Nov 15 2007, 11:15 AM

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I think JPmorgan only has a research house in Malaysia. I dont remember JPMorgan having a branch in msia doing investment banking. If you want an internship in jpmorgan, try singapore, because I believe jp morgan malaysia does not recruit intern/fresh grad.
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post Nov 15 2007, 03:10 PM

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thank you fletcherwind

Yes i have checked and JP Morgan do have a branch in KL. It does offer quite a lot of services too. Unfortunately, it is not that big. It doesn't even has a website.

Yes i have heard about the singapore branch but i'm still studying in malaysia, i think singapore is out of my scope for now. I was thinking of trying in Malaysia first.

i have called the number, it is an automated system where u have to press 1 for english and 2 for bm that kind haha

Anyone willing to provide me with their number? Possibly for the human resource department.
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post Nov 15 2007, 07:37 PM

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Unless you have good contacts, otherwise, I highly doubt that they will recruit undergraduates in Malaysia branch for internships. I am not expressing my cynical opinion here, this is simply a fact.

This post has been edited by fletcherwind: Nov 15 2007, 07:37 PM
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post Nov 16 2007, 12:06 AM

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Although the chances are slim, i will give it a shot first. Thanks for the opinion though

besides JP Morgan, are there any other recommended investment banks to do internships?
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post Nov 16 2007, 01:30 AM

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try any of the bulge firms, ubs, deutsche, Morgan stanley, Merrill Lynnch.

Get into these as an intern then onto analyst and you can retire in 10 years.

=)
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post Nov 16 2007, 06:26 AM

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Try ABN amro, two months ago, I saw there was a recruitment for IBD targetting global graduates. I know it is merging with Barcap, but I think they are still recruiting separately now.
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QUOTE(moogle @ Nov 16 2007, 12:06 AM)
Although the chances are slim, i will give it a shot first. Thanks for the opinion though

besides JP Morgan, are there any other recommended investment banks to do internships?
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All applications are automated. One has to apply like everyone else in the world.
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post Apr 14 2008, 08:22 AM

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QUOTE(feynman @ Dec 5 2007, 04:21 PM)
All applications are automated. One has to apply like everyone else in the world.
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Hi All

I am a new comer in this forum, I need some guidance as I am currently pretty lost.. cry.gif

I have got an offer from JP Morgan Chase Bank in the KL branch. The division is under IB operational-treasury, mainly doing processing job.

I am currently doing project management on SAP FI/CO in a relatively small consulting firm.

I am unsure whether shall in take the offer or stay in my current company.
The offer by JP Morgan is not much different from my currenct pay and I am unsure which that can offer me better future and prospect in terms of long term.

And I am unsure of the working environment, condition in JP Morgan as well, any insider mind to share?

Please give me your valuable comment.
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post Apr 14 2008, 08:29 AM

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i say this if you are unsure if jp morgan can or cannot guarantee you a good future then they must have made a mistake giving you he job. i think you're here just to show off.
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post Apr 14 2008, 08:46 AM

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QUOTE(yuckman98 @ Apr 14 2008, 08:29 AM)
i say this if you are unsure if jp morgan can or cannot guarantee you a good future then they must have made a mistake giving you he job. i think you're here just to show off.
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I am not showing off...I am in the a cross road to choose between SAP and JP Morgan.

If I sounded to be showing off I would like to appologize for my english
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post Apr 14 2008, 08:55 AM

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i see . you're doing sap now im not expert btw. But jp morgan will do process job. jp morgan you can climb the ladder and also if you got sap certificate you can get promotion one day to project manager again. if pay is same . its like you wanna be striker for burnley or right winger for arsenal?
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QUOTE(yuckman98 @ Apr 14 2008, 08:55 AM)
i see . you're doing sap now im not expert btw. But jp morgan will do process job. jp morgan you can climb the ladder and also if you got sap certificate you can get promotion one day to project manager again. if pay is same . its like you wanna be striker for burnley or right winger for arsenal?
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Thanks for your advice. By the way are you an insider of JP Morgan? Mind tells me more about there? Do they have a division as what you have mentioned doing project management?

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QUOTE(yuckman98 @ Apr 14 2008, 08:55 AM)
i see . you're doing sap now im not expert btw. But jp morgan will do process job. jp morgan you can climb the ladder and also if you got sap certificate you can get promotion one day to project manager again. if pay is same . its like you wanna be striker for burnley or right winger for arsenal?
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Have u even got a clue on what you are talking about, especially when you've not even stepped foot into the working world at all?

The SAP certification will count only where the job scope involves SAP.

babyboomer: I cannot really comment much on the differences between your current job and the job that you're offered, as I do not know what the 'processing job' that you've mentioned really consists of. So to go or to stay here will mainly depend on how willing you are to switch to a different job role from the one that you're currently having.

Also keep in mind that despite going into a non SAP related job at JP Morgan, you can always opt to transfer to a SAP related job within JP Morgan later on. Internal job applications tends to go a lot easier than external ones.



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post Apr 16 2008, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(fyire @ Apr 15 2008, 07:15 PM)
Have u even got a clue on what you are talking about, especially when you've not even stepped foot into the working world at all?

The SAP certification will count only where the job scope involves SAP.

babyboomer: I cannot really comment much on the differences between your current job and the job that you're offered, as I do not know what the 'processing job' that you've mentioned really consists of. So to go or to stay here will mainly depend on how willing you are to switch to a different job role from the one that you're currently having.

Also keep in mind that despite going into a non SAP related job at JP Morgan, you can always opt to transfer to a SAP related job within JP Morgan later on. Internal job applications tends to go a lot easier than external ones.
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Hi fyire, thanks for your advice. I may need your addtional advice , as I am not working in the banking industry and I am unsure of the job scope and the prospect in long run.

The offered I got in JP Morgan is doing processing job, mainly is processing on the forex and money market that the dealer dealt. And I was told that I will be only processing one forex product and each product uses a different system. In foreign bank do they actually use SAP on forex?

Kindly advice, as I am very lost for the moment.
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QUOTE(babyboomer @ Apr 16 2008, 11:58 AM)
Hi fyire, thanks for your advice. I may need your addtional advice , as I am not working in the banking industry and I am unsure of the job scope and the prospect in long run.

The offered I got in JP Morgan is doing processing job, mainly is processing on the forex and money market that the dealer dealt. And I was told that I will be only processing one forex product and each product uses a different system. In foreign bank do they actually use SAP on forex? 

Kindly advice, as I am very lost for the moment.
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I don't think they use SAP for forex, its like you had mentioned different forex tends to use different systems. What I meant by SAP is that should JP Morgan have any openings in the future for SAP related jobs, it'll be easier for you to apply and get the position should you be already working within JP Morgan itself, as if you are already an employee there , it will cut down the number of steps in the hiring process.

But also keep in mind that it'll depend a lot on if your current manager is willing to release you for another job role or not (depending on if there's a replacement for you or not).
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post Feb 18 2011, 07:09 PM

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Seems this thread has died down, anyone that can share info about this company please do. Got interview next week unsure.gif
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QUOTE(moogle @ Nov 16 2007, 12:06 AM)
Although the chances are slim, i will give it a shot first. Thanks for the opinion though

besides JP Morgan, are there any other recommended investment banks to do internships?
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May I please know the outcome?

QUOTE(babyboomer @ Apr 14 2008, 08:22 AM)
Hi All

I am a new comer in this forum, I need some guidance as I am currently pretty lost.. cry.gif

I have got an offer from JP Morgan Chase Bank in the KL branch. The division is under IB operational-treasury, mainly doing processing job.

I am currently doing project management on SAP FI/CO in a relatively small consulting firm.

I am unsure whether shall in take the offer or stay in my current company.
The offer by JP Morgan is not much different from my currenct pay and I am unsure which that can offer me better future and prospect in terms of long term.

And I am unsure of the working environment, condition in JP Morgan as well, any insider mind to share?

Please give me your valuable comment.
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Wow, an opportunity to actually work for JP Morgan in KL. So what happened?

QUOTE(vambot @ Feb 18 2011, 07:09 PM)
Seems this thread has died down, anyone that can share info about this company please do. Got interview next week  unsure.gif
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What was the outcome of your interview? What position?

Does anyone know how to go about getting an internship in such firms, short of cold calling all their phone numbers?
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post Nov 19 2011, 12:15 AM

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forget abt it, their hiring process is really strict !!!!
unless, u know someone inside...
good luck
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post Nov 19 2011, 12:48 AM

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QUOTE(mariochuah @ Nov 19 2011, 12:15 AM)
forget abt it, their hiring process is really strict !!!!
unless, u know someone inside...
good luck
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Thanks for the reply.

Like another person above from 4/5 years ago I know chances are next to zero.

However even an unpaid internship would be really attractive. I'm not even asking for a job.

It can make people really desperate to be from Malaysia as all the investment banks only have intern opportunities in Singapore, Hong Kong, or China (sometimes Tokyo) - JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, BNP Paribas, Citi, HSBC, Barclays, RBS, UBS, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Bank of America Merrill Lynch etc. As many as they are, just to get an unpaid attachment at a single one would be extremely difficult.

Sometimes I see news about BNP Paribas and JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs talking about "expanding" their businesses in Malaysia... there was even a JP Morgan vacancy at the KL office being advertised.

Appreciate any info or feedback, thanks.

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