Introduction
We gave KPMG people in cities around the world a simple brief – tell us what it’s really like to work for a KPMG member firm.
Here’s what they told us alongside some facts, figures, achievements and awards.
What it’s really like
Get a feel for everyday life and work at KPMG — from the people who work here.
Sydney – Knowledge, insight and adventures
Hong Kong – Professional, diversified and innovative
Sydney – Successful, driven and passionate
Amsterdam – Professional, common sense and friendly
Moscow – Communication, quality and knowledge
Johannesburg – Play of choice
Moscow – Professional, supportive and responsible
Hong Kong – Integrity, friendly and professional
Johannesburg – Professional, people-focused and cares about the community
Moscow – Dedication, team of strong professionals and my friends
Sydney – Fun, exciting and challenging
Johannesburg – Challenging, multi-faceted and very exciting
Moscow – Professional, it’s dynamic and I find it an exciting place to work in
New York – Caring, professional and committed to serving the community
Moscow – Development, good opportunities and, of course, good friends
Hong Kong – Professional, helpful and cheerful
Manchester – Social, professional and big
Johannesburg – Diverse, dynamic and solution driven
Hong Kong – Professional, experienced and great quality
Hong Kong – Cheerful, integrity and proud
London – People, dynamic and global
Hong Kong – Professional, confident and cooperative
New York – True global network
Hong Kong – Proud, international and professional
Moscow – Fun, honest and it’s developing
90% of our people are proud to be associated with KPMG.
It could be because of the value KPMG places on diversity – KPMG in Australia was named an Employer of Choice for Women 2006, 2007 and 2008. Or because of the commitment that KPMG makes to our communities – people from the UK firm alone contributed 47,000 volunteering hours. (Global People Survey 2008)
For some it’s because of the benefits that help our people achieve a good balance between work and home. For others it’s the support and advice they receive from their peers, or quality of their colleagues. But don’t just take out word for it: speak to our people on campus or through people you know. (Global People Survey 2008)
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“I get to meet a lot of people in my work. A typical day consists of understanding client’s business and liaising with client staff, working in teams of up to about ten people — all from very different backgrounds.
The opportunity to achieve my ambitions is one of the things that attracted me to KPMG. There is excellent training to support professional development, and I hope to become a senior manager or partner eventually. I’m really looking forward to being in a position to train others too.”
Kin Shan, Accountant, Audit, KPMG China
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Moscow – A KPMG person is a person with dedication, because sometimes our work can be intense. Days can be stressful and only integrity and interest in knowing what you do can make you a really successful KPMG person.
Montreal – I think it’s a person who is dedicated, who likes challenges in life and likes having fun.
New York – I would describe my colleagues as some of the smartest people I have ever met, very intelligent, diverse. They are all from different backgrounds, different experiences, different countries — so, very vibrant environment.
Hyderabad – My colleagues are amazing. They are highly talented and it’s exciting to work with them.
Johannesburg – They definitely have to be above average, flexible and caring about people and about everything that is happening around them — passionate and highly innovative people.
London – Fun, diverse, bit whacky at times and very motivated — that’s what everyone’s got in common here.
Johannesburg – Someone who cares for the greater good
Sydney – Someone who has the drive to excel, someone who can balance both work and personal life and, obviously, someone who is a good team player and communicator
Johannesburg – Somebody who is not afraid of a challenge, not afraid of hard work but can strike a balance — I think that is the most important thing.
Manchester – Someone who is hardworking, dedicated, likes to have fun and has plenty of outside interests
New York – Someone who has values and is dedicated to their job
Johannesburg – Somebody who respects the individual; somebody who’s a team player
Delhi – There are some crazy and wild people here — people who can bring in a cheerful, energetic environment, and sometimes the craziness helps, especially because we work late hours and with tight deadlines.
Moscow – They are really great professionals and are always ready to provide you with help and support.
New York – Very professional, caring and fun to work with
Johannesburg – KPMG people are free thinkers; they are passionate people and people who will go above and beyond the call of duty.
Sydney – Everyone is really friendly, intelligent and hardworking.
London – A KPMG person is someone who is driven, career motivated, friendly, approachable, good with clients, good with teams and likes to have fun as well.
Moscow – On my first day at KPMG, I got a chance to meet really educated and interesting people; I am really excited to work with such people.
Johannesburg – My colleagues are the most interesting, diverse bunch of people you can imagine. We have different types of people with all sorts of lives and we have a lot of fun together.
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New York – It’s really the people that we have — a set of highly committed people doing a great job, great client service and always conscious of our role towards our communities.
New York – KPMG is such an influential organization because of our values. We are really committed to our communities and we also value our people.
Toronto – KPMG has a lot of reach and it’s a global organization. It has a big presence in our country. I think part of the reason is because we are involved in our communities. It is not only from an audit, tax or advisory perspective, but our leaders and our people are heavily involved in the communities.
“The accounting profession touches virtually every aspect of the capital markets. KPMG and our people have a vital role to play in helping our clients navigate the massive changes occurring globally in the business world around issues such as regulation, risk management, global financial standards and corporate governance. This creates opportunities for our network of member firms and exciting global career opportunities for our people.”
Timothy P. Flynn, Chairman, KPMG International
Combined revenues reached US$20.11 billion in 2009. KPMG’s strongest performing region was Asia Pacific, with local currency growth of 3.9 percent. Middle East and South Asia was the fastest growing practice with a 25 percent growth rate.
We believe that business has a critical role to play in helping to solve some of the world’s issues. Every day our people are putting their skills to work and having a positive impact on their communities. This approach is central to what it means to be a part of KPMG. Here are just a few examples of how our people are contributing.
US, Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities
KPMG in the US established a scholarship fund with Major League Baseball TM’s Reviving Baseball in Inner cities ® (RBI) which aims to increase the participation of city children in baseball.
Spain, Study and Play
Last July, nearly 100 volunteers from the firm’s Madrid, Barcelona and Pamplona offices collaborated with local not-for-profit organizations, spending over 1,000 working hours tutoring 182 socially marginalized children.
Japan, Global Millennium Villages
In September 2008, KPMG member firms announced a 5-year, $1.5 million contribution in support of the Millennium Villages initiative. KPMG people will provide free, skills-based assistance to the village in sub-Saharan Africa – helping to create economic growth and development.
Indonesia, Renovating Our Village Schools
People from KPMG in Indonesia provided essential aid and repairs at the village elementary school in Cipinang Melayu.
South Africa, Elephant Relocation
KPMG in South Africa has been a part of the South African National Parks elephant relocation program since its inception, successfully relocating over 850 animals.
Cayman Islands, Ocean Literacy Program
KPMG in the Cayman Islands is working with the Central Caribbean Marine Institute supporting their Ocean Literacy Program which aims to ensure every child in the Cayman Islands understands how the ocean affects the underwater wildlife, environment and local economy.
Moscow – One of my biggest passions and interests is volunteering in the community and I am sharing this strategy that KPMG has adopted, which involves helping children in the disadvantaged social or medical risk groups.
Toronto – I am heavily involved in charity in the Toronto area and KPMG has given me time, resources and support to give back to that charity.
New York – On the personal front, I love playing squash and I have represented KPMG and have won a couple of corporate squash tournaments. So, that was something aside from professional life.
Johannesburg – The thing that drives me is my family and that is my passion in life — the things I do, the people I spend my time with. So, I want my career to fit in with that and complement each other. I have made lots of friends here and they have also come into my little family circle.
Montreal – I love teaching. I was a lecturer at the McGill University and I love to teach. So, with the people around me, I can keep on pursuing that passion.
KPMG member firms are proud to win awards for the work that they do and the professionalism they bring to the industry. Here are just a few of them:
· MPF European Practice Management Awards 2008 Winner – Best Professional Firm to Work For – Large Firm
· M&A Awards
· MCA Management Awards 2009 Winner
· Public: Private Awards 2009
· World Finance Insolvency & Restructuring Awards 2009
· Acquisitions Monthly Awards 2009
· Accountancy Age Awards 2009
Michael Hastings – Global Head of Citizenship and Diversity – It’s a fantastic privilege to be part of KPMG, operating all over the world. There are 130,000 incredibly able, very bright, very energetic, very committed people. At the heart of KPMG is a commitment to our communities. We want to set the pace on corporate citizenship. We want to lead change; we want to be involved in dynamic solutions that change the societies in which we work.
At the core of our commitment to communities is the principal that we want to provide opportunities that enable our people to make a difference in their cities, villages, towns, communities and nations —we should be prepared to move the needle forward on the big questions that trouble our world, like, climate change and poverty. We should have a strategy that empowers people to use their skills as well as to use their hands. So, we’ve joined forces with organizations at the front line — NGOs like UNICEF, World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfam and The Millennium Cities Program — to get our people skills lined up with the issues of deprivation and need, educational development and giving ways in which we can make a difference for the poorest people in the world.
We’ve been widely recognized for our efforts to reduce our combined carbon footprint by 25% for 2010.
KPMG in Canada was voted one of Canada’s Greenest Employers. Our Irish firm won Ireland’s Green Professional Services Award. Computerworld cited our US firm’s focus on innovative, emission reducing.
We want our people to learn and grow. Discover the learning and support that help them do exactly that.
London – Coming on secondment has helped me meet lots of new people, build good networks, experience different clients, and learn about IFRS. So, I think that was probably the best.
Toronto – I think my biggest achievement so far is making manager and moving to a new group, a new industry, getting that kind of exposure and just immersing myself into that group and excelling during this year.
Sydney – It is quite challenging, being straight out of the school and having to adapt to working in a full-time environment as well as studying. But KPMG really helps you through that.
Sydney – Becoming a Chartered Accountant — they have been very supportive with training and guidance, despite a busy working schedule. That is my biggest achievement.
Manchester – This summer I passed my Chartered Accountancy exams and last November I passed my Chartered Tax Adviser exams.
New York – I have been with the firm for three years and I have been promoted from a senior associate to senior manager within those three years. So, that, to me, is a great achievement. I was also involved in all the client activities and I was responsible for certain analysis. This is something I did not do three years ago and now I am responsible for it.
Between April 2008 and March 2009, KPMG people around the world went on over 1,300,000 training days.
1.3.3 US$420 million on learning and development
Last year, over $US 420 million was spent by member firms on L&D globally. That is just one of the reasons why 83% of our people feel they have the opportunity for personal development and growth . (Global People Survey 2008)
Montreal – I think everyone plays a part in the office in reaching our goals, whether it’s your managers, partners, your clients, your performance manager or your mentors — they all play a small part in helping you reach where you want to in your career.
Sydney – I am a graduate tax consultant. I have a buddy who looks after my everyday activities and I have a performance manager who helps supervise the work I do and helps me get through my day-to-day work challenges.
Johannesburg – I was fortunate enough to be allocated to a performance manager who really took me under his wing and who has always been a sounding board for me, even now I am five years down the line into corporate finance.
Montreal – I joined the firm as a staff member and then I became a senior accountant. I had a senior manager who became a very good of mine. He was a coach, a mentor who showed me that I could always aspire for more and do better.
New York – A performance manager who really believes in you is critical to your success and that is what I have here at KPMG.
KPMG firms are committed to creating an environment where our people can develop the skills they need to become outstanding professionals and great leaders. That is one of the reasons we have won so many awards — from the best big company to work for in the UK to one of Canada’s greenest employers.
“Supporting the development and stretching the performance of our people is at the core of our philosophy. Through a broad range of learning opportunities — from coaching and mentoring to leadership development, succession planning and international assignments — we provide an environment where our people can reach their full potential and accelerate their understanding of the broad business context within which our clients operate. This development ‘on the job’ provides our people with a challenging and stimulating work environment and ensures we are better placed to deliver excellent service to our clients”
Rachel Campbell, Global Head of People
Find out what it’s like to discover new cultures, countries and ways of working.
Global clients need global teams and global thinkers. That’s why, through our global mobility program, we move our people around the world. Here are some stories and photos from some of our international assignees.
Dora, host country US
I am very proud that KPMG encourages employees to volunteer and give back to the local communities and act for a good cause.
Willis, host country UK
My global opportunity has enabled me to develop more than I could imagine. I’ve developed personal relationships with colleagues from all corners of the globe and enjoyed world-class opportunities beyond any expectations.
Metin, host country South Korea
This is the office of KPMG Korea where I’m on secondment. Knowing the other culture in theory alone leads to situations like this: the westner bowing, the Asian trying to shake hands.
Jonathan, host country UK
This photo was taken on a hillside somewhere in Germany. The person taking this picture is a KPMG employee from the Singapore office that I bumped into on the mountain… small world.
Lydia, host country New Zealand
I’ve made many friends at work. This moment was unforgettable — I’ve never Christmas on beach. I am the second from the left. This is how we work at KPMG — TOGETHER.
Tracey, host country Canada
Traveling around the world seemed crazy at first. But this global opportunity assignment has helped me live in every moment and take in as many sights as possible.
Carolina, host country US
I went to New York with the Global Internship Program. I worked with a Global client and met people from around the world. I did a lot in just a month — an unforgettable experience!
Dave, host country Switzerland
This is on a hike in Switzerland. This cow was resting on an incredible ledge overlooking the alps and the lake below. If you make just a little can reach the most amazing view.
Fe, host country China (Hong Kong)
My assignment to KPMG China was challenging, but in the end, I could see my achievement and the personal growth it offered me. I would climb that mountain again!
Hong Kong – I work in Hong Kong, which is a great place to work because it is a gateway to the huge markets of China. It is also a great place for us to link up with other offices around Asia Pacific.
Moscow – A year and a half long assignment in South Africa — I spent all the time in Durban. I was acting as an HR manager for a small office.
Mumbai – It is just the international collaboration and the international network — I think it is fantastic. I have never had an issue where I have reached out to another country and they haven’t provided information to me. It’s very fast; everybody is eager to help each other; its fantastic and everybody is very happy.
New York – I had an opportunity to go to Moscow for a month to do an evaluation project for a Russian company. It was the first time I went to Moscow and it was an eye opener for me. It was a completely different culture. But, I found the place to be very exciting.
Amsterdam – I always liked international experiences because usually we travel, for example, to the US, for about a week with the team and it’s a very dedicated way of working. I really enjoy it. We start talking about the assignment on the flight itself. We do our work really hard because we are only there for one week and we try to squeeze as much out of it as possible.
Johannesburg – I have been fortunate enough to spend three months in Moscow, Russia. It was a fantastic experience. I have also had the opportunity to visit numerous KPMG offices throughout Africa.
New York – I have had the opportunity to work in KPMG offices in Mumbai, Amsterdam as well as in New York and that has given me a very good global perspective.
KPMG is 140,000 people working in 146 countries. With over 37,000 in the Americas region, over 30,000 in Asia Pacific region and over 72,000 in Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
Each year, KPMG member firms recruit thousands of people from around the world, from graduates to Partners. Perhaps you could be one of them?
Hong Kong – I think the most exciting element of my job is translating complex business information into simple and, hopefully, interesting messages for people across China.
Moscow – It involves liaising with six different KPMG offices spread across three different continents. My colleagues from those offices and I were trying to trace financial assets that had been packaged together and hidden away in offshore jurisdictions in low transparency — little tropical islands, basically. It was something like out of a John Grisham novel.
London – We won a new client and I came to the UK. It was great working on a new client because you have to really understand the business, read about the client and make the client get a fundamental understanding of what the processes are like, what the risks are, work these audit files from the scratch and develop things fundamentally from your understanding.
Toronto – I got my first opportunity to work on a public client when I moved to KPMG, here in Toronto. I now have a couple of big clients who have many things going on at any given point in a year. I have had the opportunity to work with various acquisitions and mergers that they have done and those have been fun.
In the last five years over 6,000 KPMG firms’ professionals went on international assignments to around 110 countries. KPMG’s Global Opportunities program (GO) gives you the chance to work in member firms all over the world, giving you exposure to new clients, industries, cultures and a new way of life.
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“KPMG is a global organization and that gives you access to broad opportunities and experiences. You can enjoy exciting work for major clients across global and local markets, working alongside diverse people from different countries. At KPMG you’ll develop a global mindset and network, and an awareness of different business cultures.”
Brian Ambrose, US partner and Global Vice Chair, KPMG International
“Audit is a very good way to see a variety of different business, and interact closely with the client. This is great preparation especially if you’re coming straight out of university.”
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