Citrin Cooperman White Plains - Supervisor Citrin Cooperman Employee Review

5.0
Feb 21, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The primary "Pro" is that we actually like each other here. With the White Plains office you get the smaller office feel with the advantages of working for a fast growing regional firm. As an office, we are able to interact outside of work which definitely boosts morale. We socialize outside the office even when it's NOT a firm sponsored event, which says a lot. But we also have fun through many different firm sponsored events like the Corporate Fun Run 5k, Happy Hours, The Soft Ball, Bowling Tournament , Birthdays of the Month Celebrations, Holiday parties, End of Busy season parties, and many other events. We do work hard...this is Public Accounting after all. But there is a nice balance of work and play which helps minimize the stress of Public Accounting. Since the firm is growing so rapidly there are always new opportunities in practically every industry. The Westchester County area is a great market to work in. However we are also able to work with teams in other offices, in different cities which creates many more opportunities to explore any of the 24 service lines the firm offers. The firm as a whole has a sincere focus on the professional development of the staff which is proven by the amount of time and money they invest in our technical training and soft skill training. We are encouraged and supported in our involvement with professional organizations and networking groups. Finally, as I mentioned we do work hard, but our hard work is recognized. Whether its tickets to a sporting event, a free dinner, a cash award, or just a simple email of appreciation, our partners are great at acknowledging the work of the staff. As staff you feel like the work you do is important to the overall success of the firm, and that the partners are aware of the value of your work. There is a formal review process that happens twice a year, but it is nice to receive feedback on an informal basis.

Cons

The downsides of working here are the same as the downsides of working for any Public Accounting firm. Some things you just can not escape as long as you are working in Public Accounting, regardless of what firm you work for. Time entry is probably the most important factor in making sure the firm is profitable - yet everyone hates to do it. And we do get constant reminders and sometimes warnings about time entry. Also, typical of any Public Accounting firm, you work with different partners and reviewers who all have a different work preferences. It can be difficult to manage the varying expectations when you do work for so many different personalities. It can take some time to learn each person's preferences and you find yourself constantly adjusting. Once you build a work history with someone things runs smoother, but the time in between can be frustrating. Although the firm tries to institute uniform policies and procedures, the saying is true that old habits die hard. And of course when deadlines are approaching, everyone's work is a priority.

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The clients think you only work for them. They’re demanding, which makes the managers (some are actually nice and push back to clients) even more demanding and question you why you didn’t meet their unrealistic deadlines. You’re telling the workers in India what to do repeatedly and the client gets charged an insane amount for all the work. They stack an insane amount of clients on you because it’s “great experience” and leave you to figure everything out. The work is basically messy every month, but it’s ok as long as citrin is profiting from it. One point that everyone at this company agrees with: IT is nonexistent. Accounting or doing your work is not the hardest part here. IT basically goes out of their way to block every site and download so you can’t do your work. You either have to find loopholes or just be stuck in onboarding forever because IT doesn’t want to do anything. If your company gets acquired by citrin, it’ll be downhill from here and good luck to you.

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Citrin Cooperman Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We want to be absolutely clear: we do read these reviews, and we take them seriously. Feedback - whether positive or constructive - is an important part of how we continue improving as a high‑growth firm, and we never dismiss the perspectives of our team members. We’re glad to hear you’ve had positive experiences with compensation, remote flexibility, and the sense of community. At the same time, we recognize that rapid growth and integration can create challenges, and we are continually investing in processes, training, and support structures to ensure our teams feel equipped and supported. Regarding client expectations and workload, we understand that the accounting industry can be demanding. We are actively working to balance client needs with sustainable workloads, and we’ve expanded training, staffing resources, and management support to help teams navigate these pressures more effectively. Our India-based team is also a valued part of our organization, and we are committed to ensuring that collaboration is efficient, respectful, and aligned with client expectations. Specific to your comments about our IT function, our infrastructure is designed to protect client data and meet strict security standards, which can sometimes mean tighter controls. Even so, we are actively making investments to further scale our IT stack as it's a top firm priority. As for acquisitions and culture, growth inevitably brings change, but it also brings opportunity. We are committed to preserving the strengths of each acquired firm while building a unified culture that supports collaboration, development, and long‑term career growth. We appreciate your honesty and your contributions during your time here. While we may not agree with every point, we value the opportunity to listen, learn, and continue improving. Our door is always open for direct conversations, and we encourage employees to share feedback through any of our internal channels so we can address concerns in real time. Kind regards, Citrin Cooperman's Human Resources team
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