Moore Colson Reviews

3.0

46% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)
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Andy Starnes

54% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Moore Colson has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Moore Colson employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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57 reviews
3.0
4 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Independent firm with one main office and a convenient, well-designed facility. The office culture is generally lively, with many talented professionals who genuinely want to help one another. Billable hour requirements are reasonable compared to most public accounting firms. Processes and workpapers are relatively well organized and supported by technology. Toxic behavior is often coached out once partners become aware of it, and overtly toxic individuals do not last long, at least in Tax department. Because performance evaluations are not fully data-driven, there is some flexibility and room for grace. Many people at various levels truly care about the culture and each other. The issues discussed below are localized and fixable, mostly stemming from blindness rather than malice. There has been some cultural damage caused by a few individuals, but overall, the environment is not cutthroat. There is a real, ongoing effort to make the firm better, and I am genuinely rooting for that success.

Cons

Passive, out-of-touch leaders have allowed certain toxic behaviors to flourish, especially gatekeeping, narrative control, and selective recognition. In some pockets of the firm, perception management outweighs merit, and those who master optics gain disproportionate influence. Decisions often rely more on subjective impressions than on measurable results, leading to poor workload balance, ineffective training, and uneven recognition. A few people’s biases have caused significant cultural damage that still has not been fully repaired. There is also a noticeable and open bias toward extroversion and so-called “good cultural fits,” which inadvertently disadvantages quieter contributors and minorities. If you are considering joining Moore Colson, look past the polished smiles and be discerning about whom you trust. The warnings from others are valid. Be mindful about what you share and with whom, as the wrong people can use it against you. Still, there are plenty of trustworthy, supportive colleagues who will invest in you if you show integrity and commitment. Find your people and do not be afraid to speak up directly to partners when necessary.

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Thank you for the thoughtful feedback; it is appreciated. If you have anything else you would like to share please reach out to the Talent Team talent@moorecolson.com.
4.0
11 Sept 2025

Hard work pays off

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunity for advancement Flexible work policy Competitive pay

Cons

Busy seasons are hard work, but that is the accounting industry. Firm does fees you during busy season so that helps.

1.0
23 Aug 2025

Horrible & Toxic

Recommend
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Pros

- Getting to work with diverse set of clients

Cons

- no diversity, just look at the pictures you wont see any people of color - Management is inept - Lack the ability to actually lead

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