A great place for entrepreneurs and self-starters - Advisory Senior Manager KPMG Employee Review

4.0
Apr 24, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

KPMG Advisory has an extremely entrepreneurial culture and, unlike other Big Four firms where my friends work, they are not obsessed with hierarchy. Staff have good opportunities to get to know and work closely with partners and senior managers. There is enough going on at KPMG that motivated and talented people can find a good fit somewhere in the company, both in terms of practice areas and geography. Practice groups have sufficient autonomy to do what they need to do develop their business. The people who do best are those who are self-starters.

Cons

Extremely conservative risk management practices make pursuing some opportunities more dificult than they should be. Firm has excessive fear (from lack of understanding) of systems integration. What passes for knowledge sharing (K-World) truly sucks, suffering from an impulse for central control rather than enablement. Partnership is becoming an increasingly unattractive proposition.

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Cons

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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