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Job Description
Bring your Expertise to JPMorganChase. As part of Risk Management and Compliance, you are at the center of keeping JPMorganChase strong and resilient. You help the firm grow its business in a responsible way by anticipating new and emerging risks, and using your expert judgement to solve real-world challenges that impact our company, customers and communities. Our culture in Risk Management and Compliance is all about thinking outside the box, challenging the status quo and striving to be best-in-class. As a Risk Management Analyst on the Diversified Industries team within J.P. Morgan's Commercial & Investment Bank, you will conduct credit analysis and help deal teams seek approval for lending and trading related transactions. You work with us to deliver clear, well-supported credit views that help deal teams execute lending and trading-related activity responsibly. You take ownership of portfolio monitoring and credit research, and you communicate your analysis in a way that enables timely, well-governed decisions.
Job Responsibilities
- Conduct credit analysis and assists a deal team seek approval for lending and trading related transactions, including operating exposures
- Create written credit approval documents, which include the spreading and presentation of historical financial statement information and the related financial analysis, as well as projections of future cash flows for large corporate borrowers
- Develop a well-informed and forward-looking view of the business, financial and competitive risks associated with a company and sector
- Manage and monitor a portfolio of client credit exposures, across industry classes, on an ongoing basis
- Take ownership of client credit needs and projects and independently develops a credit opinion
- Review and assign risk ratings and maintains updated credit research on their portfolio of clients
- Participate in credit due diligence process for clients, including for capital markets transactions
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills
- Bachelor's degree with academic training in the principals of accounting, corporate finance, capital markets products, and economics
- Strong analytical/financial modeling ability and excellent accounting and corporate finance expertise
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with an interest in client interaction
- An exceptional work ethic and highly motivated with a natural passion to learn and an inquisitive personality
- Ability to work well under pressure on teams in a demanding environment
- Capable of understanding, describing, and debating complex concepts
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills
- Some credit/underwriting credentials, analytical skills, and experience is a plus for this opportunity.
About us
JPMorganChase, one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission-based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process. 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. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Visit our FAQs for more information about requesting an accommodation. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Veterans
About The Team
J.P. Morgan's Commercial & Investment Bank is a global leader across banking, markets, securities services and payments. Corporations, governments and institutions throughout the world entrust us with their business in more than 100 countries. The Commercial & Investment Bank provides strategic advice, raises capital, manages risk and extends liquidity in markets around the world.
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Who's Hiring
- Citi30

- Morgan Stanley25

- Amazon19

- JPMorganChase19

- Goldman Sachs17

Top Industries Hiring
- Banking & Financial Services207
- Technology & Software159
- Investment & Asset Management129
- Consulting & Professional Services66
- Healthcare & Medical Services65
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in risk management analyst jobs.
- Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related quantitative field
- Proficiency in risk assessment methodologies such as COSO or ISO 31000 frameworks
- Experience with data analysis tools including Excel, SAS, SQL, or Tableau
- Knowledge of regulatory compliance requirements such as SOX, Basel III, or Dodd-Frank
- Professional certification such as FRM, CRM, or PRM preferred for mid-level roles
- Two or more years of experience in risk analysis, audit, or a related financial function
Tips for Your Risk Management Analyst Job Search
Tailor your resume to risk frameworks
Recruiters scan for specific frameworks like COSO, ISO 31000, or Basel III. Name the ones you've worked with and describe how you applied them, not just that you know them. Vague risk experience reads as generic to every hiring manager.
Earn a CRM or FRM credential first
Certified Risk Manager and Financial Risk Manager credentials consistently appear in mid-level and senior job postings. Even being a candidate in progress signals commitment. List your exam status and expected completion date on your resume if you haven't yet passed.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists risk management analyst openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Target postings that name your software
Tools like SAS, Archer, Tableau, and SAP GRC appear in real postings, not just nice-to-haves. Filter for openings where you already know the stack. Hiring managers in risk teams move fast with candidates who don't need onboarding on core tools.
Prepare a scenario answer for loss events
Interviews almost always include a question about a risk event you identified, escalated, or mitigated. Prepare one concrete example with a clear outcome. Panels in banking and insurance expect quantified impact, so tie your answer to a dollar figure or reduction in exposure.
Negotiate with benchmark data from BLS
Before your offer call, check Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data for your metro and industry. Risk analysts in financial services and insurance can negotiate differently than those in healthcare or manufacturing. Walk in knowing the realistic range for your specific sector.
Risk Management Analyst Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most risk management analysts?
The companies hiring the most risk management analysts right now include Citi, Morgan Stanley, and Amazon, with the largest share of openings in New York, California, and Texas, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Banking, insurance, and large healthcare systems consistently account for the highest volume of postings.
How many risk management analyst jobs are remote?
About 32% of risk management analyst openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more flexible analyst roles in financial services. Positions focused on model validation, enterprise risk reporting, and compliance monitoring are the most likely to be posted as fully remote, while roles requiring regular client or audit interaction tend to be on-site or hybrid.
How do you become a risk management analyst?
Start with a bachelor's degree in finance, economics, accounting, or a quantitative field. Build foundational skills in data analysis, financial modeling, and regulatory compliance through coursework or entry-level roles in audit, credit, or operations. Pursue a professional certification like the FRM or CRM to strengthen your candidacy for analyst-level roles, and gain hands-on experience with risk tools like Archer or SAS whenever possible.
Can you get a risk management analyst job with little experience?
Yes, entry-level risk management analyst roles exist, and employers in insurance, banking, and corporate finance actively hire candidates with internship experience, relevant coursework, or adjacent roles in audit or compliance. Demonstrating familiarity with risk frameworks, even through academic projects, and passing the first level of a credential like the FRM signals readiness. Target rotational programs and junior analyst titles when you're starting out.
What does the risk management analyst interview process look like?
Most risk management analyst interviews follow a multi-stage process starting with a recruiter screen, then a hiring manager interview focused on technical knowledge, and a final panel or case interview. Expect questions on specific risk frameworks, a scenario about identifying or escalating a risk event, and sometimes a short take-home analysis. Technical depth varies by sector, with banking and asset management panels running more quantitatively rigorous than corporate risk teams.
Where can I find and apply to risk management analyst jobs?
You can find and apply to risk management analyst jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States. Search for roles that match your experience level, industry, and location, then apply directly to each listing. No detours, no intermediaries, each application goes straight to the employer posting the role.
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