KPMG reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(40,042 total reviews)
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62% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

KPMG has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 40,042 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 Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Sep 19, 2017

All depends on the partner

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Pros

The framework is there for KPMG to be a good company for which to work. -There are many ways to get engaged at the company, from diversity programs, to literacy, to running clubs. Tons of way to get involved. - Tends to be very well-mannered. You won't hear the "f-bomb" too often - Pays well (Full disclosure -- I entered at the executive level) - Benefits are fine (but I have always worked for a large company so I would say they are on par for large companies) - offices are ok - there are some new ones being built, but the old one are ok too -- just a little boring looking

Cons

The largest con is that none of the above will matter at all if you are assigned to a bad partner -- and there are plenty of them. There are tons of middle-aged, white men with decaying skills desperately trying to stay relevant. If you end of working for one of these folks, you are in for it! - no face-to-face discussions - HIGHLY political - No sense of meritocracy -- only matters if a partner likes you. If you are liked, then you are safe and regularly promoted (regardless of your skill) - Because the skills are decaying and the need to stay relevant is strong - the environment tends to be very fearful. People are scared - so scared. - Even though the company really wants to stand for integrity - this environment of fear is driving very bad behavior- Google KPMG South Africa or KPMG PCAOB. Everyone acts SO SHOCKED every time this happens, but it is because the company is so darn scared it is driving partners to behave badly. Don't get me wrong, there are some great partners and if you are assigned to one of the good ones, you will probably enjoy your time at KPMG - a lot. However, there is no way to enjoy the company if you are assigned to one of the bad ones. Honestly, I have met more bad than good.

1.0
Aug 8, 2017

Please stay away

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Pros

Nothing that I can think of.

Cons

Extremely unprofessional people. A lot of politics and it’s all about who likes whom. Pays peanuts compared to the hours they make you work. Clients locations are in weird remote places. No work life balance. Busy season if 7 months i.e. you will work 45-50 hours for 7 straight months.

1.0
Jun 20, 2017
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Pros

Brand name, some decent people

Cons

Some managers are not qualified to be managers--they're just the ones that were promoted because they did not quit. Pay at the entry and senior levels are abominable--I know people who work in the middle of no where, have not spent countless hours studying for a licensing exam, and did not pursue an additional 30 credit hours, that make more than I did. Bonuses are poor. Cannot relate to leadership. As many people know, the pay per hour in public, factoring in busy season, is ridiculously low. People going the BS Accounting/150 hour/CPA/Big 4 route should explore other career options. While an accounting degree is great, you can make much more money much faster outside of Big 4 with an accounting undergrad. One example would be working at a ratings agency and pursuing a CFA, or at a financial services company like AMEX, Capital One, or something similar. If considering a 5th year, consider a Masters in Finance. If MBA is in your plan, realize that while Big 4 can get you in, it's not the most efficient way--people working 40 hour jobs get into top programs. At the end of the day, do what you have to do, but don't limit your options.

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