Only 21% of JPMorgan Professionals feel safe returning to the office

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Only 21% of JPMorgan Chase & Co Professionals feel safe returning to the office on Sept 21st

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JPMorgan will require its traders to return to their offices by September 21, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. On Blind, an anonymous professional network, with 3.6M verified users, a Robinhood employee ran a poll asking, “Would you feel safe to return to the office on Sept 21st?”

Majority Of JPMorgan Professionals Do Not Feel Safe Returning To The Office

The poll had 4,857 responses and robust dialogue with 384 professionals commenting on their own experiences, here are some key learnings:

  • 80% of all surveyed professionals responded “I would not feel safe” 
    • 79% of JPMorgan Chase & Co. professionals  responded “I would not feel safe”
    • 90% of Goldman Sachs professionals  responded “I would not feel safe”
    • 79% of Google professionals responded “I would not feel safe”

You can see the report highlighting the overall responses here.

A user at Facebook responded to the poll saying, “What about the employees with kids whose schools are all online. They can’t leave their kids and get to work. Even if you have no kids you should not be forced to come to work with current situations.”

Poll question: Would you feel safe to return to the office on Sept 21st? I would feel safe I would not feel safe Grand Total
975 3882 4857
20% 80% 100%

 

Poll question: Would you feel safe to return to the office on Sept 21st? I would feel safe I would not feel safe Grand Total
Amazon 17% 83% 492
Microsoft 23% 77% 255
Google 21% 79% 234
Facebook 21% 79% 207
Uber 21% 79% 95
Apple 21% 79% 75
LinkedIn 16% 84% 68
Salesforce 18% 82% 66
Intel Corporation 22% 78% 50
Oracle 16% 84% 49
Cisco 32% 68% 47
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 21% 79% 43
Lyft 18% 82% 38
Adobe 24% 76% 37
Bloomberg 14% 86% 36
Capital One 3% 97% 35
SAP 42% 58% 31
Intuit 13% 87% 30
Goldman Sachs 10% 90% 29
Wayfair 7% 93% 28
VMware 32% 68% 28
Walmart 7% 93% 27
Snapchat 4% 96% 26
IBM 28% 72% 25
Airbnb 8% 92% 25
Twitter 26% 74% 23
Indeed.com 22% 78% 23
eBay 13% 87% 23
Splunk 32% 68% 22
Expedia Group 35% 65% 20
Dropbox 10% 90% 20