KPMG as an Entry-level Data Analyst - Data Analyst KPMG Employee Review

1.0
10 July 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There was a pay check (albeit a small one - £1,800/month). Various opportunities for community involvement. Occasional work trips to Dublin. The building is on the outskirts of the Belfast City Centre, so some of the conference rooms have a decent view of the Lagan. Free flu shots.

Cons

Incredibly difficult to upskill - no sandbox environments or software that you can use to get more experience. Computer hardware breaks frequently, and the IT Team is limited in what they can do to address common issues. Heavy emphasis on optics and very little on substance. Management sells team members to clients as "experts in the field," when they clearly are not. Team members will sometimes spend months on the bench while waiting for a project to come in; but then when a project does come in, it almost never aligns with the team member's stated work stream or professional goals. I stayed at KPMG long enough to establish myself as a dependable employee, but then I left as soon as I got a better job offer somewhere else. It's a dead end for career development.

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5.0
15 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good learning environment, the teams help support your development when you're new, and they take you under their wing to succeed in your role.

Cons

It is a grind, work-life balance can become nonexistent, and it can be draining.

4.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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