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Global Corporate Banking - Analyst/Associate, Taiwan

Taiwan JP Morgan Chase $50,000–$80,000/year*
Job Description

The Global Corporate Banking Analyst/Associate role in Taiwan involves supporting senior bankers in managing client relationships and executing transactions. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills, proficiency in financial modeling, and a solid understanding of banking products and services. Expectations include assisting in the preparation of client presentations, conducting industry research, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Fluency in Mandarin and English is often required.

Company Info

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. is a leading global financial services firm with a history spanning over 200 years. It provides a wide range of financial services, including investment banking, asset management, and private banking. Known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, J.P. Morgan serves millions of consumers, small businesses, and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional, and government clients. The firm operates in over 100 markets worldwide, offering a diverse and inclusive work environment.

Destination Guide

Taiwan offers a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of modernity and tradition. The island is known for its friendly people, delicious street food, and beautiful landscapes. Job opportunities are abundant in sectors like technology, finance, and manufacturing. The culture is a blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Western influences. Taiwan has a high standard of living, with excellent healthcare and education systems. The visa process is relatively straightforward for skilled professionals, and the government encourages foreign talent. Relocation support is often provided by employers, making it easier for expatriates to settle in.

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