KPMG is a great place to work, but you will fight for work-life balance - Advisory Director KPMG Employee Review

4.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

KPMG invests heavily in professional development, including training for technical and soft skills. Projects provide individuals with experience that is valued in the marketplace. Senior managers and Directors (not partners) have more flexibility in their schedules than the staff. Benefits are good and in-line with the other Big 4 firms.

Cons

Work-life balance seems to be just lip service. Those that achieve work-life balance are rarely rewarded at review time. Those with no life and more than 100 percent utilization typically get much higher review ratings than those with families and kids that achieve respectable utilization. By that same token, Senior Managers or Directors that have work-life balance are perceived as lacking passion or being lazy by the partners. Senior Managers and Directors either move up or out after about 5 years because of this.

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5.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Nice wlb but not shre

Cons

Changes in leadership very common

4.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It might sound cliche but the Pro for me is the people that I work with. I'm lucky enough to be staffed in a team with great leadership. Managers are actually willing to coach junior members and be a real mentor. I very much appreciate their efforts.

Cons

Long hours and office politics. This is pretty basic and obvious for any public accounting firms. Every time a quarter end, year end, or a special filing is going out, you can expect 10-14 hour days. It might be fine in your early career but it gets really tiring after a few years.

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