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Firmwide Economic Scenarios Associate

JPMorganChase

JPMorganChase

New York, NY, USA
Posted on Thursday, May 30, 2024

Job Description

The Firmwide Economic Scenarios & Analytics team within the Office of the Chief Financial Officer oversees the development and distribution of macroeconomic scenarios used in the Firm's forecasting processes. The team collaborates with the Economics and Strategy Research teams, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Financial Planning teams, and other corporate areas such as Investor Relations and Capital Management. The scenarios cover key U.S. and global macroeconomic indicators, rates, equities, FX and credit markets, real estate markets, etc. Accordingly, a broad knowledge base across economics and finance is essential. The team develops scenarios across a range of potential economic backdrops which are distributed Firmwide.

The Associate is expected to play an integral role in the team’s scenario design work and macroeconomic forecasting including directly executing forecasts for macroeconomic variables (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, monetary policy and market interest rates, credit spreads, equity indexes, FX rates, etc.). The role can expect to have some exposure to senior leaders, and will have the opportunity to develop important leadership and analytical skills required to advance in the Firm.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Support the execution of macroeconomic forecasts that make up the scenarios, working closely with key forecasting partners (JPM Economics / Strategy research teams or other experts) and consumers of the scenarios (Risk and Finance Lines of Business)
  • Monitor and prepare commentary on economic releases and events, monitor evolving risks, stay abreast of trends in economics and financial markets, and anticipate implications for macroeconomic forecasting and scenario design
  • Manage multiple project workstreams as well as inbound questions, deliverables, and ad-hoc requests, with an emphasis on accuracy and timeliness of meeting deliverables on prescribed timelines
  • Develop executive-level presentations for senior management, regulators, and internal stakeholders
  • Interact with and guide quantitative model development teams for the development and enhancement of macroeconomic forecasting methodologies
  • Lead ad-hoc analysis and conduct economic research as needed

Required Qualifications, Skills, and Capabilities:

  • Strong quantitative skills: Master’s or Bachelor's degree preferably in Economics, Econometrics, Quantitative Finance, or related field; PhD is considered a plus
  • 3+ years of work experience in research / forecasting / business analytics for a leading financial institution / central bank / consulting firm or similar, with a strong background / interest in economics
  • Exceptionally detail-oriented with the ability to synthesize large amounts of data and various viewpoints, summarize key concepts, and clearly articulate relevant conclusions
  • Excellent organizational and communication (verbal and written) skills
  • A proven track record of executing against deliverables and meeting deadlines under pressure
  • Self-starter, with an ability to multitask in a fast-paced, environment with frequently changing priorities
  • Works well individually and in teams, shares information, supports colleagues, and encourages participation

Preferred Qualifications, Skills, and Capabilities:

  • Experience with scenario design in the context of CCAR, and / or CECL is a plus
  • Experience in forecasting, statistical analysis or research on macroeconomic and / or financial variables would be considered a plus
  • Experience with programming languages / statistical software (e.g., EViews, Python, R, Excel VBA) is a plus and advanced Excel and Microsoft Office skills are required
  • Experience working with structural and semi-structural macroeconomic forecasting models (e.g., DSGE, FRB/US, NiGEM) is considered a plus