KPMG reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(39,935 total reviews)
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67% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

KPMG has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 39,935 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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1.0
Jan 2, 2017
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Pros

They used to have a great Advisory University, before they cut it

Cons

To understand KPMG, understand that the Partnership exists for the Partners, mostly to get wealthy. Not for the clients, not for the work, and certainly not for the development of the staff. There is constant, and I mean constant, lying by the partners. The behavior they exhibit they wouldn't tolerate for 2 seconds in the staff. To say they act like children is an insult to children. They are petty, intolerant, freely exhibit sexual abuse (both the female and male partners) and bicker and fight incessantly. Many, many Managing Directors cannot or will not sell or develop clients. So when a new opportunity arises, it's literally a free for all. Their strategy belittles their capabilities. They want to develop as the Robotics player, and have invested millions to do so to no effect. No one bought their Client on boarding tool. But that's what we have to sell. Thanks Leadership! Thanks for nothing. Because at the heart of KPMG is just an internal and external audit firm. That's it. Full stop. They pride themselves on be a meritocracy. Don't believe it for a minute. You can hit your numbers, year over year. Doesn't matter. If you aren't liked by the Partners (again KPMG exists just for them), forget it. Oh if you like getting 12 emails a week on submitting your time, KPMG might be the place for you. It's all they really care about. How much money they can make off of you. They require you to take vacation between Christmas and New Year's if you are not actively engaged. That's their values. Oh our partner leader was making about $800k, and insisted he needed to be on every engagement. Guess how that works out? Completely unsustainable business model.

1.0
Dec 15, 2016

Management

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Pros

Some good people, a lot of vacation time, all offices shut down for the Christmas holiday season, great benefits & base salary, good career opportunities

Cons

The CIO & IT leadership have turned the IT department (KTech) into an unethical and back-stabbing environment. Numerous employees have been given unfair & untrue performance reviews and many have been forced out. Several more employees have gone out on sick leave due to the stress of the job. This used to be a great place to work but not anymore.

1.0
Jul 5, 2014
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Pros

Learn the profession; interesting work, but not a lot of variety. Great junior people; eager to learn and willing to lend a hand. A few terrific senior partners; too bad I didn't work for them. Looks great on a resume when you go for the next job. I learned all I could about the particular area I worked in spite of the overwhelmingly bad management. Most of the people I worked with are long gone.

Cons

I was treated like second class scum by my senior manager, who did nothing to help me advance my career. When asking a question to expand my knowledge and improve my performance I was called "stupid," I was derided for not already knowing the answer, and was told to "go look it up in a book and when you have the answer then come tell me." I had another direct female manager who came in late every morning, obviously hungover, slopping coffee all over herself, and would come to me and say "[my name] I'm not going to take this crap from you anymore" and other such pleasant greetings in front of all my co-workers. Never was I complimented on my work product or how hard I worked. Yet, when I finally left the company, there were 17 people at my going away luncheon, including several senior partners. But of course, the person who I had slaved for for over 7 years had a convenient excuse not to show up.

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