PwC
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    3.1(203 ratings)
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    3.4(203 ratings)
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    3.3(203 ratings)
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    3.7(203 ratings)
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    5.0
    NDIS Manager
    Mar 2026
    Barangaroo NSW 20006 to 7 years in the role, former employee
    I had a wonderful experience and enjoyed being involved in other engagements across the firm
    The good thingsOur certification team, Partners and opportunities to be part of engagements that my experience and skills could be leveraged in, i.e aged care, compliance, risk etc. PwC values are lived and breathed and their mission is genuine
    The challengesGetting to network and being involved in the many activities and social events
    5.0
    Senior Manager
    Jan 2026
    Perth WA 60004 to 5 years in the role, current employee
    Excellent experience!
    The good thingsExcellent working environment. Flexibility at its peak if you have a management role.
    The challengesSalary tends to be lower than market for the same role.
    5.0
    Power BI Virtual Case Experience Program
    Sep 2025
    Australia Fair QLD 4215Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A valuable learning experience that strengthened my data analysis and reporting skills in a professional environment.
    The good thingsDuring my internship at PwC, I really valued the opportunity to work on real-world projects that enhanced my technical and analytical skills. I especially liked: Exposure to practical tools like Power BI and Excel, where I could apply my learning to create dashboards and reports. Supportive learning environment, with access to resources and guidance that made complex tasks easier to understand. Focus on problem-solving, which encouraged me to think critically and find efficient solutions. Professional culture, which gave me a glimpse of how data-driven insights support decision-making in a global organization. Overall, I appreciated how PwC created a space where interns could learn by doing and build confidence in applying data analysis to real business challenges.
    The challengesDuring my internship at PwC, one of the main challenges I faced was the steep learning curve—adapting quickly to new tools, business concepts, and the pace of professional work. At times, I found it difficult to balance multiple tasks under tight deadlines, especially while still learning advanced features of Power BI and Excel. Another challenge was the limited direct interaction with teams, since much of the program was self-guided. While it pushed me to be more independent, I would have appreciated more real-time feedback and collaboration. Despite these challenges, they helped me develop resilience, time management, and problem-solving skills, which I now see as valuable growth opportunities.
    1.0
    Data Assurance Manager
    Aug 2025
    Brisbane QLD 4000Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Don’t leave your old job for this company.
    The good thingsFree barista coffee and lots of fully paid social events
    The challengesLow pay, workload is ok, but it the work environment is horrible - don’t leave before your boss mentality, no proper onboarding, cut throat culture where everyone is just trying to get ahead, unsupportive environment where everyone in the office is watching what you do and who you are talking to and then talk to the partner just for you to get a feedback on this every week and no matter how hard you try to improve it’s a constant roller coaster of everything is good and everything is bad. I thought that I would be fired everyday I have came into the office and then the next day I would feel like I am doing something right - here comes the feedback that I am not enough, next week the feedback is that I am a gift that keeps on giving, very hard to have any other life besides work.
    2 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Operations Manager
    Feb 2025
    Brisbane QLD 40003 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Avoid if you can - not worth it
    The good thingsN/A....................
    The challengesUnprofessional, bad middle management.
    2 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Manager - CFO Advisory and Outsourced Finance
    Feb 2025
    Melbourne VIC 30001 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    PwC offers strong career growth, global mobility, and high-profile clients, but comes with long hours, high pressure, and a competitive culture.
    The good thingsCareer Growth and Development Diverse and High profile clients International Mobility and Secondments Flexibility & Hybrid Work options
    The challengesPerformance Reviews and Competitive Culture.
    1.0
    Analyst
    Feb 2025
    Brisbane QLD 400011 to 12 years in the role, former employee
    Nonstop work for low pay.
    The good thingsYou learn new things.
    The challengesPay is awful. Expected to work 24/7. Managers/Partners are arrogant, demanding and pretend to support work-life balance, but don't. Constantly send surveys to employees, with their responses identifiable, to validate that everything is cool when the reality is that it is not a positive environment.
    3 people found this helpful
    4.0
    IT Project Manager
    Sep 2024
    Sydney NSW 20005 to 6 years in the role
    Great experience and I loved it. If it wasn't the tax scandal I would've stayed.
    The good things1. Great opportunities for growth and learning. 2. Great work environment; very collaborative and dynamic. I established amazing friendships there. 3. The snr management always were accountable and acted responsibly and ethically.
    The challenges- Low salary - Some Partners did not exhibit the company values and it was hard to work with them.
    3.0
    Senior Consultant
    Jun 2024
    Sydney NSW 2000
    Learning and progressing faster at the expense of health & pay.
    The good thingsWorking with brightest people in the industry. Everyone is a high performer.
    The challengesEndless deadlines. Pressue. Work life balance is impossible. Hard to find someone who's willing to see you grow.
    3.0
    Senior Manager
    Apr 2024
    Adelaide SA 5000
    Very poor and do not explain job specific requirements and waste your time applying for roles.
    The good thingsDon't know, applications are dismissed without proper review.
    The challengesApplying for jobs that get a not suitable response within 10 minutes. Please list the Unicorn requirements on the job ad.
    4.0
    Senior Consultant
    Mar 2024
    Melbourne VIC 30001 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    More inclusive and supportive culture.
    The good thingsThe people and cluture within the firm.
    The challengesOpportunities are limited.
    5.0
    Information Technology Support Role
    Mar 2024
    Sydney NSW 20009 to 10 years in the role, former employee
    left after 9+ years due to bad mananger (no support/empthy). Before that loved the job immensely, and would have stayed indefintely.
    The good thingsGreat office environment - fatasic, freinedly staff. everyoen works togetrhr
    The challengesMost Msnsgers are fntasticc but (as sual) some spoil thr enironment, and need betetr trainging on how o traet their subordinates. IT Environment constatnly changing without little notice and no training/support.. EB constantlyy breaking promised
    5.0
    Manager
    Feb 2024
    Sydney NSW 20003 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    good project manager to make client satisfied
    The good thingsgood company good reputations, meet great person
    The challengesfast work pace, high expectations from client
    3.0
    Management Consultant
    Oct 2023
    Brisbane QLD 40001 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    A very interesting experience that I would not recommend unless you want to upskill in project management and have no other options. If you've got an engineering degree, there really is little benefit.
    The good thingsGreat perks and you get to meet plenty of new people.
    The challengesBreeding ground for narcists.
    3 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Manager
    Jul 2023
    Melbourne VIC 30001 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    will never ever think to work there again
    The good thingsFancy company, good name in the resume, very good onboarding process
    The challengesVery poor work life balance, very long working hours, some managers have no skills and experience, no truly escalations process if you have issues with your managers
    8 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Technical Business Analyst
    Jul 2023
    Adelaide SA 50001 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Excellent place to work, and great culture.
    The good thingsGreat work life balance.
    The challengesHard to get promotions and hike.
    4.0
    Analyst
    Jul 2023
    Sydney NSW 2000Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Great company
    The good thingsGood pay and opportunities to grow
    The challengesMany Challenge to overcome
    4.0
    Experienced External Audit Manager
    Jan 2023
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Better place for your to grow.
    The good thingsPwC Fiji is a good working place in terms of working conditions and technology.
    The challengesPlanning is the most challenge where without a proper planning your success will not be guaranteed.
    4.0
    Human Resources
    Sep 2022
    3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Hard work and has been equal parts challenging and rewarding.
    The good things- Flexibility; flex hours, work from home, work/life balance, etc. - Policies and support for wellbeing/mental health. - Opportunity to join/contribute to communities such as D&I, LGBTQ, (Dis)ability, Families, Culture, etc outside of your day to day role. - Hard-working culture, don't come here for an easy ride. If you're looking for challenging work on projects that will set you up for success, it's a great place to work.
    The challengesNot for the faint hearted - need to take responsibility for, and drive your own career. Can be stressful at times, depending on project/workload.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Associate
    Jul 2022
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Very rewarding and enjoyable.
    The good thingsThe team is great and all the support. Great culture and company to work for. Awesome perks and well looked after.
    The challengesLearning about all types of UAI’s (funds and pension funds) that portfolio owners enter into our system.
    4.0
    Manager
    Apr 2022
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Great learning across all levels.
    The good thingsThe flexibility is the key benefit of staying at PwC.
    The challengesTight deadlines are never ending.
    4.0
    Internal Project Manager
    Dec 2021
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Great experience so far - and I was hesitant on a Big 4!
    The good thingsSome very high quality training and development. Great people in my team and org wide leadership led communications and engagement. Already seeing huge opportunities to grow and learn or try new things.
    The challengesWith a bigger organisation comes lots of trying to figure out who is who and sometimes some duplication or overlap of effort.
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Campus Recruitment Intern
    Mar 2021
    Great Opportunity!
    The good thingsGreat opportunity to gain exposure to one of the big 4 accounting firms. Supportive Management. Really nice place to work great office. I participated in a few events while I was here and they really welcoming and friendly.
    The challengesI found it really competitive with regards to the person I was placed with. Also certain tasks lacked direction and support.
    5.0
    Audit Role
    Jan 2021
    The application process was very good
    The good thingsefficient and professional
    The challengeslarge organisation and felt impersonal
    1 person found this helpful
    2.0
    Audit Role
    Dec 2020
    If you have only graduated from Uni, you can consider working in PwC. If you need a job with a work-life balance, please do not join.
    The good thingsThe office is good and can choose to work from home due to Covid.
    The challengesLow salary, commercialized company, manager expect you to work after hours.
    4.0
    Associate
    Jul 2020
    1 to 2 years in the role
    Satisfactory
    The good thingsGreat exposure to different industries as well as good training opportunities.
    The challengesWork life balance is an issue as well as the low remuneration.
    4.0
    Associate
    Jul 2020
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    I would rate working in PwC 4 out of 5
    The good thingsOverall growth exposure
    The challengesLong working hours make it difficult for balancing your work life balance
    4.0
    Senior Accountant
    Jul 2020
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Good for character and professional development
    The good thingsDevelops individual for the future
    The challengesMaintaining work life balance
    3.0
    Senior Manager
    Jul 2020
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    People management can be challenging
    The good thingsYou get meet people from different cultures
    The challengesPeople tend to be very smart but not be
    1 person found this helpful
    1.0
    Associate
    Jul 2020
    Very badly managed, Especially with the division called Skills Hub
    The good thingsFlex work, Work from home
    The challengesVery poor management, pathetic Coaches, high workload
    2 people found this helpful
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