Not good for anyone below manager level - Tax Senior Associate KPMG Employee Review

1.0
18 Jan 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Reputation - always looks good to have big 4 experience on your CV - Exposure - there are a lot of different client that you could in theory be involved in - Higher Management - the Exco team have great ideas for the firm and culture, if is unfortunately the middle management that fail to implement and support these initiatives.

Cons

- Salary - Bonus - Culture - Benefits If you are a junior life can be hard at KPMG. Management does not encourage mobility as it makes their life difficult by losing a team member. Company wide bonus is depleted when firm targets are not met to ensure the discretionary bonus for managers and above are paid in full. It differs from team to team, maybe I have been especially unlucky, but in my role I am expected to put in 10-12 hour days everyday during busy season, even if managers have left before me. The turnover within my team is ridiculous (most people haven't even been here a year) and nobody has ever been promoted within team from assistant manager to manager. In three years i have never been to a client meeting. Loss making clients are kept for no other reason than it's better to have them. Juniors are then criticised for not being able to make the account profitable.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

You get to work with an awesome, highly resilient group of local peers in the advisory practice. The KPMG brand still holds value, but the internal team dynamics have become incredibly fractured.

Cons

We have outsourced 80%+ of our Risk Advisory work, leaving onshore seniors with massive gaps in their experience. As a manager, I am stuck doing senior-level work because I typically have only one or zero local seniors or associates on my teams. The best leaders have already resigned because this model prevents actual management and mentoring. Also, it might take you 30+ years to become partner in Risk Advisory, if at all.

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