Avoid the Short Hills, NJ Asset Management Group - Audit Manager KPMG Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2018
Recommend
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Pros

If you are in the right group in NYC, there are many opportunities. I think they do value the people. Just was not in the office I was working. Look to the NYC offices for the real KPMG experience, learning and opportunities. You will not get this in the Short Hills, NJ office.

Cons

I was an experienced hire manager with a mix of big4 and mid size background along with a handful of other experienced hires. All of which left, transferred or are currently miserable. The opportunities for manager level are nil. In 4 busy seasons learning has been non-existent for me. They had no concern to improve this for me. It made my working there miserable not feeling like I mattered or was part of the team. It was not just my view. Any experience hire had similar experience. You will be evaluated on a non big 4 standard due to all of the partners and senior managers being from a small mid size accounting firm. The upper management just do not "get" big 4 and seem to even be against it and think doing work the "Big 4" way is a joking matter. Many people leave here as a result of the attitude towards the staff. Sr. managers, who aren't going anywhere btw, clearly create a bad experience for the lower staff.

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4.0
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Pros

It might sound cliche but the Pro for me is the people that I work with. I'm lucky enough to be staffed in a team with great leadership. Managers are actually willing to coach junior members and be a real mentor. I very much appreciate their efforts.

Cons

Long hours and office politics. This is pretty basic and obvious for any public accounting firms. Every time a quarter end, year end, or a special filing is going out, you can expect 10-14 hour days. It might be fine in your early career but it gets really tiring after a few years.

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