A great place to learn, but unattractive short term economics - Audit Associate KPMG Employee Review

4.0
Jun 2, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Global brand, prestigious firm. 2. Great learning opportunity: a crash course in business understanding and technical accounting topics. 3. Great exposure to job opportunities outside of the firm. 4. Above average starting pay, and attractive earnings opportunity OVER TIME (a considerable amount of time actually). 5. Professional environment and people. 6. Contrary to popular opinion, work-life balance is respected. You will work long hours and travel at certain times, but this is to be expected in any professional career path.

Cons

1. Career trajectory: 12-15 year partner path? I struggle to think that it takes 15 years to gain the proper amount of leadership, sales and professional experience to be a partner. This is an incredibly long partner path compared to tier 1 consulting firms like McKinsey or Bain, or most law firms. Your most talented, but impatient, assets will leave before then (this shows in turnover data). 2. Compensation trajectory: starting pay is above average, however you have a pretty flat trajectory until you make partner. Real economic opportunity isn't available until you are a partner. Again, the most talented people won't wait that long.

Explore other reviews about KPMG

5.0
Jun 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good learning environment, the teams help support your development when you're new, and they take you under their wing to succeed in your role.

Cons

It is a grind, work-life balance can become nonexistent, and it can be draining.

3.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good Benefits - Get the week of the fourth of July and the week of Christmas off every year.

Cons

They say we are doing well but everyone is stagnant. No real opportunities to get promoted or raises. Gone through 3 layoffs. Management says that no one is leaving because they love working there but no one is leaving because the market is bad. That is the reason for a backlog of folks trying to move up.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All