KPMG
    (219 reviews)

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    Company overview

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    Industry

    Accounting & Auditing

    Specialities

    Accounting and Audit, Assurance and Risk Consulting, Deals, Legal and Tax, Management Consulting, Technology, Data and Digital, ESG

    Company size

    More than 10,000

    Primary location

    Melbourne, Australia
    KPMG Australia is part of a global organisation of independent professional services firms.Our firm provides professional services to organisations across a wide range of industry, government and civil society sectors. Our service areas are: Audit, Assurance & Risk Consulting; Deals, Tax & Legal; Management Consulting; our mid-market practice, KPMG Enterprise; and newly created last year Infrastructure, Assets & Places.The firm employs approximately 12,000 people with offices across Australia - in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Geelong, Gold Coast, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Parramatta, Perth, Sydney, Townsville, Wollongong.

    Our mission statement

    Some say great minds think alike. We believe great minds think differently.Working for KPMG is an invitation to bring your unique insights, skills, and perspectives with you,so you can keep growing, thrive, learn and leave your mark with us.So, come as you are and shape a better future through work that matters.

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    3.2219 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at KPMG?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees value the learning opportunities and professional development at KPMG, with exposure to diverse clients and complex issues that build valuable career skills. Many appreciate the professional and friendly colleagues, with close-knit teams fostering mutual trust and respect. The flexible working arrangements, including work from home options, support work/life balance, whilst the CBD office location and amenities are well-regarded. Junior employees particularly value the opportunity to take on early responsibility and develop life-long professional connections.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Work/life balance can be demanding, with long hours and heavy workloads particularly during peak periods. Management support may be inconsistent, with some employees noting unclear expectations and leadership that can be disconnected from day-to-day operations. Salaries are reported to be below market rates by some reviewers, relative to the workload expected. Career progression can be challenging, with limited internal mobility and promotion sometimes perceived to be based on relationships rather than talent alone. The organisational structure can make integration difficult for new hires, and there is significant pressure to deliver with high expectations around chargeability and billing.

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    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Senior Adviser
    Mar 2026
    Bundall QLD 42171 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Great learning environment with strong professional development opportunities.
    The good thingsGreat team culture, strong professional development and exposure to diverse clients and complex tax issues.
    The challengesWorkloads can be demanding during peak compliance periods, requiring strong time management and prioritisation.
    2.0
    Administration Role
    Feb 2026
    Sydney NSW 2000Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    If you enjoy a high-pressure, toxic, cold/robotic work environment, this is the place.
    The good thingsOffice location and the staff kitchen area.
    The challengesThe team and company culture can be more humane and supportive to minimise employee stress and pressure. The use of a timesheet to monitor employee performance, including that of full-time employees, is seen as micromanagement. Fussy about processes and management are behind on access approvals and push the request back to the new starter to seek help from others, which makes it difficult for the new starter to learn during training. The company and the team culture is ' you are just a number'. No room for mistakes, even though they say 'you learn from mistakes', blaming culture and not transparency with information in training to set up for failure.
    2.0
    Senior Technology Risk Consultant
    Dec 2025
    Sydney NSW 20003 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Unfulfilling, inconsistent and rife with culture issues
    The good thingsFlexible working arrangements
    The challengesCulture and people, workload, bureaucracy
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