KPMG Pros & Cons - Avis employé Advisory Manager KPMG

3,0
7 oct. 2008
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Avantages

Working at KPMG allows you the opportunity to network with many individuals across numerous industries. In some cases, it's almost like a fraternity or sorority. In addition, you are also able to experience the business issues faced across different organizations that help you gain a bigger picture about a specific problem. Good Resume Builder. Also, working at KPMG offers you the flexibility that most industry jobs do not offer. As a consultant, you are always on the go and reporting to different clients. This means that you must really learn to manage your time effectively to meet your clients needs and also your personal time. Given this understanding, management often allow you to work from home when necessary. In addition, the vacation package is higher than most industry jobs. Job Security at Audit Firms are typically good. Publically traded companies are mandated by the Government to be audited and therefore, there is a steady stream of work to be performed in this industry.

Inconvénients

KPMG is operated under a Partnership. As in all partnership, it appears that it is difficult to control the organization and steer it in one direction as a corporation would be able to. Each regional office appears to have their own agenda, and the partners themselves do not always appear to be in-sync with the company direction. It's oftenly appears like an "every man for themselves" type atmostphere... espeicially when the business environment is like the way it is these days. The pay at KPMG is sub-par compared to industry jobs, especially in the Southwest Region (TX, LA, CO, AR). While the Oil & Gas sector has exploded, the pay at KPMG for similar type work has not been able to match what industry is paying. It is not uncommon to hear people leaving KPMG for 20-30% salary increases. Often, the notion of Work Life Balance is false. It is not uncommon for Staff and Management to work 60 hour work weeks, especially during the year-end audit busy seasons. Advisory management in the southwest often mandate 50 hour work weeks to their staff in order to meet year-end goals. Managing this type of lifestyle is not always easy and is typically the reason why people leave for other jobs.

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5,0
30 avr. 2026
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Avantages

The people are the best to work with

Inconvénients

The hours are long and lots of meetings depending where you sit in the org

4,0
7 mai 2026
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Avantages

Great general benefits however not as good as it was when I first started at the firm 11 years ago. Firm used to provide better employee incentives but no longer provides. Employee experience all depends on who you report to and work with. Some have great experiences, while others are completely over-worked.

Inconvénients

Let go during RIF. When I started with the firm back in 2015, RIF's didn't occur much but now has become the normal once a year at minimum at KPMG. You must be on top of you game now (high performance culture) otherwise can be let go at any moments notice. Unfortunately if you do amazing on your engagement work, doesn’t mean anything to leadership and can still be let go, especially at manager level and requires you to put many additional hours per week doing extra curricular (Business Proposals, Certifications, etc.).

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