Situation at JP Morgan rn

This meme depicts JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon sitting with a stoic, unamused neutral expression while an unidentified man in a suit leans in close to whisper in his ear. The text above the image states 'Sir, job applications are up 686,000% this morning', making a sarcastic joke referencing widespread mass layoffs across tech and finance sectors that lead to huge numbers of unemployed people rushing to apply for jobs at more stable large financial institutions like JP Morgan.

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Sir, job applications are up 686,000% this morning

Overview

This meme depicts JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon sitting with a stoic, unamused neutral expression while an unidentified man in a suit leans in close to whisper in his ear. The text above the image states 'Sir, job applications are up 686,000% this morning', making a sarcastic joke referencing widespread mass layoffs across tech and finance sectors that lead to huge numbers of unemployed people rushing to apply for jobs at more stable large financial institutions like JP Morgan.

Origin notes

This meme was originally posted on Reddit in meme-focused subreddits, with the official given title 'Situation at JP Morgan rn'. It is a user-created edit that adds custom joke text to an existing real press photograph of Jamie Dimon taken at a public event, created to joke about the extremely high volume of job seekers targeting stable established employers during periods of widespread layoffs.

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