Miller Kaplan Reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(73 total reviews)

Michael Kaplan

67% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Miller Kaplan has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 73 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Miller Kaplan 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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73 reviews
1.0
3 June 2017

This Firm is a Joke!!!

Recommend
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Pros

-Exposure in different areas such as drafting financials and 990/199 taxes -Free Coffee -Bagel Fridays

Cons

Do you like getting low-balled in salary pay and working 50+ hours during busy season? Do you like getting thrown into an audit with very little to no training? Do you like getting verbally abused by your manager for not finishing up 1-day audits because the firm is so cheap on their budgets? Well if you're foolish enough to answer yes to any of these questions, then MKA is the right place for you. But I know the majority of you out there are smart enough to stay far away from this firm as you can. The managing partners at this firm does not care for anybody or anything except making their clients happy. You are constantly being hunted down by partners while they ask you why certain work/jobs has not been completed even though you have tons of work on your desk to do already. I was treated horribly by my managing partner because I was messing up on the financial statements and tax forms. The reason why I was messing up was because this firm offers little to ZERO training on anything!! I was given tons of financials/tax forms to do with no one walking me through on how to do them. UNBELIEVABLE!! That seems to be the trend of this firm. You are offered no training/help and are expected to complete your work with 100% accuracy. Oh and don't get me started with the horrible pay/vacation time here. They low-ball every new employee here on pay (around $46k) and expect you to work 50+ hours during busy season with vacation black out dates (Feb-May). Are you kidding me!? Even other smaller firms out there are offering new associates with at least a starting salary of $55k. Oh and they say that pay is fair because they offer overtime. Don't fall for it! The only time you actually get OT is during the first 3 months of the year (busy season). This is the only firm that offers OT because they low-ball you so much on pay already and they're trying to make it up by offering OT. Pathetic! Majority of your clients will be labor unions. You will not get exposures to different industries and you are basically stuck into the group that you're assigned to. Working on labor unions is ok but they are a dying breed. Once they go out, so will MKA. Oh and parking here is a nightmare! They don't even have enough parking for their employees. Some spaces are only available if you get to work early and put your name on a list. If you don't get there on time, you're forced to park on the street and you will have to move your car every 2 hours.

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Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. We are disappointed to learn about some of your experiences; please know that we value and consider all feedback – it helps us make MKA a better place. If you would like to share more about your experience please contact us at mka@millerkaplan.com. We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
1.0
20 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

PTO and benefits are ok (if you're an individual - exorbitantly high for couples or families so dont let that be your deciding factor if you want insurance for your spouse/kid) When you work in office, free snacks Some nice colleagues Remote work possible, but if you get a manager that wants you in office - forget this one if you brown nose enough to becoming a partner's favorite suckup, you become invincible. They will not fire you no matter how lazy you are, how much of a bully you are to others or how much you take off during actual work hours. They call this 'flexibility' where most others would call it 'taking advantage'. I knew a guy who practically stole from the firm and left early every single day and because he was the partners lap dog, they excused everything he did. At Miller Kaplan, they reward toxic behavior!

Cons

Where to begin - let's start at the top. The managing partner and all the inane committees that management started want you to believe that they care about you. They do not. All of their DEI initiatives are just buzzword-laden virtue signaling nonsense. The people making all the decisions up top are still old white guys that have to be strong armed into caving in to giving less represented people better pay and titles. Don't get me started on being allowed to use preferred pronouns - that was a huge issue. I cant believe this place is right in LA (with an office right in San Francisco) and these types of archaic attitudes are still alive and well. I worked in HR. I saw the emails where people were mad that they had to sit through uncomfortable harassment and DEI trainings - because they claimed that they discriminated against white males. And yes, the people complaining the most were Managers and Partners. But dont worry, gents - Its just all talk and sharepoint articles - nothing actually changes! The company went 80 years without letting a male or non-binary person do reception duties - because it was preferred to see women up front because reception is wOmEn'S wOrK. That tells you all you need to know about who they really are; dinosaurs stuck in the 80s. Im not here to just talk about the conservative attitudes - the 'progressive' HR management team also wants you to think they are on your side. They are not. They are out of touch, overpaid elitists who waste a lot of time talking about the expensive trips they're planning (or casually reminiscing about), the pizza ovens they are having installed in their backyards...and other luxuries that most of the people they work for cant relate to; because most of us live with family because rent/houses/basic necessities are too much in LA. How much more out of touch were they? I was forced to be in office a certain number of days a week and had to sit through a meeting in the almost empty office. While the HR Manager was taking the same meeting from her 2nd house in Joshua Tree. She thought it would be a 'nice treat' for us to see her fabulous yard... while we're stuck in windowless offices. Another example? the COO thought it would be a great idea to send a book he co-wrote to one of our offices out of state and when he visited, made everyone sit in a meeting and regale him with their favorite parts. The egos at the top are absolutely massive and delusional. I could go on for days. They bullied the poor mail guy into not filing a workman's comp issue when he hurt his back while ON DUTY. He is an ESL person who has some trouble understanding English so of course they manipulated him into not sounding any alarms. They knew of a girl actively being bullied by her manager (the manager was name calling and several times acted on aggression verging on physical violence) and they did nothing. The pandemic happened and thought they solved the problem by allowing the aggressor to work from home. And she wasnt the only one - there was a manager in our outer offices that was cited as THE REASON by several employees for them quitting. Yet they coddled that manager because he was....wait for it....a Partner's favorite. If this is too TL;DR for you, here's a rundown: -all managers, partners and supervisors have their favorites. If you are not someone's favorite, they will find a way to make work so unpleasant you decide to quit, or they fire you. Terminations are high here, unless you suck up enough. -If you do get fired, they fight every single unemployment claim. Because, what else would they do? actually run the business? -complaints are handled painfully ineffectively, as I have outlined. I have friends I have become close with and we've trauma bonded over our time here. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT VICTIMS -The office is painfully old looking and there's leaks and rodent problems throughout. Also since its North Hollywood, dont stay too late after dark because the neighborhood becomes rather scary.

1.0
19 Apr 2023

Just use an experience factory and move on

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

some cool teammates, some cool managers, sometimes theres bagels on friday, daily snacks and free coffee, events

Cons

ill start with the worst: your experience here really depends on the team you're hired in to. Some Managers are cool, others are blowhards that command respect, dont explain their strange processes well and then blame you for not understanding. There's definitely some arbitrary favoritism that exists here. nepotism. elitist attitudes (you're in north hollywood, not beverly hills - CHILL) they're cheap - expense reimbursements dont come timely at all. the area outside of the office is sketchy af, the parking is a joke, its stacked parking and ive been blocked in several times and you never know who is blocking you. The IT guys are jokes - rude, lazy and give you the runaround. Do your job. The people team are weird and cliquey and completely unrelatable. The COO seems more into promoting himself than the firm. Just do what hundreds of others have done - get your few years experience then leave. Unless someone really likes you personally, you will not be promoted.

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