KPMG reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(56,764 total reviews)
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82% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

KPMG has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 56,764 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The KPMG employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Apr 26, 2008
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Pros

5 weeks of paid vacation. Very flexible schedule, can work from home when necessary. Managers are great help and are very cognizant of my needs. Lots of fun travel options that are generally short trips that make it so I do not have to be away from home too long. Very diverse work environment. Furthermore, the location downtown is ideal for me. Training opportunities are many. Compensation is very competitive.

Cons

Travel often and sometimes without much notice. Scheduling is a pain and is so closely watched and monitored that I have to worry about it more than my own tasks in my profession.

1.0
Apr 25, 2008
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Pros

The people at KPMG are great. It is extremely important to choose a firm where you enjoy the people you've met during recruiting because these will be the people you work day in and day out, hour after hour and on weekends. If you don't enjoy their company, then there will be few things about your job that will be positive. I enjoy the guidance I get from my manager but I will say that I am lucky in that respect as most managers are not as people oriented as mine. I really believe that KPMG wants to help their people succeed, but they do stray from the path.

Cons

KPMG is political. One thing that I've definately learned is that you don't just work for the office that hired you but you work for Nationals. In this way, your office doesn't always have the pull. If a job comes up in another part of the country that needs someone, they can pull you like that and there is little to nothing that you can do about it. Also, raises and bonuses are political. If you work on the larger clients that bring in more of the revenue then your busy season will most likely be shorter, a little easier because of prior year workpapers, and you'll get more praise at the end of the day. If you get put on small clients, especially new clients, you'll be working longer hours, more weekends, and a much longer busy season. Also, your budgets will be too small for the work that needs to be done, you may be hinted at to eat hours so that the job doesn't go over budget, and your bonus and raise will be effected because the job wasn't profitable. I know of VERY few small jobs that have stayed consistently under budget and no first year jobs that stayed under budget. New comers should try and request the job they want to be on because placement very rarely changes after you begin. KPMG has terrible technology and by far the worst of the Big 4 firms. Although they are currently striving to produce a paperless audit soon, based on other current technology, I expect the paperless audit to be terrible for atleast a couple of years. These are things that are specific to KPMG. But I will emphasize that I have friends that work at all the Big 4 firms and every firm definately has its problems, especially with the politics of the firm. A good way to look at Big 4 accounting is as a stepping stone for the rest of your life. The average turnover is 2.5 years. There is a reason for this. An individuals time is measured in how many late nights he can work, how much condescension he can take from management, and how willing he is to give up his life for a few years. I would tell someone to go to a small, local firm if one wants to do auditing as a career.

1.0
Apr 25, 2008
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Pros

Good pay, GREAT vacation time. Trainings are always fun.

Cons

Very little diverstiy and support from Management. Horrible work life balance. Very little recognition and feedback. Fairness & respect isn't something that is given outright. Most associates do not last more than a year or two. The lifestyle and the hours are very demanding. Expect to be at work for more than 12 hours a day and weekends, if required. Make sure you get along with your PM because they hold your career in their hands. Would not recommend working at this company to anyone who is at all unsure of their future career goals.

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