Ir para o conteúdoIr para a pasta
  • Vagas
  • Empresas
  • Salários
  • Para empresas

      Avance em sua carreira

      Descubra qual pode ser seu salário, conquiste a vaga dos seus sonhos e compartilhe insights de qualidade de vida com sigilo.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      KPMG

      Empresa engajada

      Sobre
      Avaliações
      Remuneração e benefícios
      Vagas
      Entrevistas
      Entrevistas
      Buscas relacionadas: Avaliações da empresa KPMG | Vagas da empresa KPMG | Salários da empresa KPMG | Benefícios da empresa KPMG
      Entrevistas da empresa KPMGEntrevistas do cargo de Senior Associate da empresa KPMGEntrevista da empresa KPMG


      Glassdoor

      • Sobre
      • Prêmios
      • Blog
      • Fale conosco

      Empresas

      • Conta gratuita de empresa
      • Área da empresa
      • Blog para empresas

      Informações

      • Ajuda
      • Regras da Comunidade
      • Termos de Uso
      • Privacidade e opções de anúncios
      • Não venda nem compartilhe minhas informações
      • Ferramenta de consentimento de uso de cookies

      Trabalhe conosco

      • Anunciantes
      • Carreiras
      Baixe o aplicativo:

      • Busque por:
      • Empresas
      • Vagas
      • Localizações

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. “Glassdoor”, “Worklife Pro”, “Bowls” e o logotipo do Glassdoor são marcas comerciais pertencentes à Glassdoor LLC.

      Empresas seguidas

      Fique por dentro de todas as oportunidades e dicas internas seguindo as empresas de seus sonhos.

      Buscas de vagas

      Comece a buscar vagas para receber atualizações e recomendações personalizadas.

      Entrevista para Senior Associate

      11 de abr. de 2013
      Funcionário(a) sigiloso(a)
      New York, NY
      Oferta aceita
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista fácil

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 meses. Fui entrevistado pela KPMG (New York, NY) em jul. de 2012

      Entrevista

      You should realize that the recruiting, assessment, and selection process is decentralized and stratified at the very least by campus and experienced hires per service area Audit, Tax, and Advisory and then again per Management, Risk, and Transactions and Restructuring, and then again per practice area. Each may have its own standard (or not) process. You should also not, there may or may not be a specific job opening, position or role and I had a very hard time clarifying that. I can't remember but I think I applied to an online posting. I was contacted by a contract recruiter, who I didn't know at the time was sourcing other positions for herself which caused a huge break in continuity in my process. I believe she was trying to do the right thing but was bound by the constraints surrounding her in terms of position, level, salary and namely engagement project in need of staffing. I had a recruiting interview where I was told they were indeed actively looking for candidates for positions to fill but also for a big picture fit (turns out no one downstream could actually speak to the specifics of what exactly that meant). There was never an actual job, level, project or hiring manager identified so it made the process very nebulous (which, if you are in that business, you know its completely ineffective). I had two phone interviews from a manager and senior manager (who's title is now a Director). I was flown in for two onsites, with a friendly, pleasant managing director, and was scheduled to meet with the partner (the one in charge though unfortunately I did not find that out until way too late). He no showed and no called. Then AFTER an offer was actually presented, I was told I had another interview with an engagement employee who needed staff. When I asked if this person could maintain input power for the job or only the project resources, I was sideswiped and told to take the interview seriously??? All the interviews were unstructured and more conversational. Easy to control and navigate, especially having experience as a targeted behavioral interviewer, though the climate, culture and actual work was not represented accurately. The major problem was the timing. I had successfully completed the process and told an offer was in the making. This took over a month and in the meantime had foolishly turned down another offer for a similar job with a competing firm as I was told this was the most people focused firm of the big four (big lie). I was strung along, to keep warm and interested, and when push came to shove started looking for other jobs. When I was finally made an offer a month later, a completely unreasonable start date was posed (at the time I had filled out the application, the date I noted for availability was no longer valid) I was expected to relo (unpaid) 350 miles and start in 10 days. I was met with irritable resistance and complexity when attempting to negotiate a more appropriate date given the circumstances. I stood my ground and when it was finally worked out, onboarded though scheduled for and attending orientation, was told I was expected to be on client site. I again stood my ground (if you don't get orientation opportunity, you better forget it will ever happen--there are a gazillion new employee requirements and tons of "training") and instead of the project waiting another day (orientation was 2, and I only found out on day 2 I was expected elsewhere but not told) they never-minded me. Super childish and unprofessional however, to my benefit because I explicitly stated that I knew of an engagement (this one) in NB, NJ that would NOT be a good match for me and if they were sourcing for that project, it would be more appropriate for me to self select out. I had to dodge that project 2 more times before I got assigned to it 9 months later. A huge thorn in my side and one I never got over given how dysfunctional I knew the project was. At the end of the day, I was very sorry I took the job

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      None--totally conversational. It was neither structured or behavioral. Interview feedback (back to the stakeholders, there's no hiring manager) was informal "sign off" from input from others with little or no stake The entire process needs strategy, organization, structure, standardization, integration and mapping. They go on gut feelings of partner ego which makes the match process grossly negligent and ineffective.
      Responder à pergunta
      14

      Outras avaliações de entrevista de vagas de Senior Associate da empresa KPMG

      Entrevista para Senior Associate

      15 de abr. de 2026
      Funcionário(a) sigiloso(a)
      Denver, CO
      Oferta aceita
      Experiência positiva
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Fiz uma entrevista na empresa KPMG (Denver, CO).

      Entrevista

      It was a very straightforward interview. I enjoyed talking to everyone, and it looks like a really nice firm. I would like to accept the offer, but I need to give it some thought.

      Entrevista para Senior Associate

      12 de fev. de 2026
      Funcionário(a) sigiloso(a)
      Düsseldorf
      Oferta aceita
      Experiência positiva
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Fiz uma entrevista na empresa KPMG (Düsseldorf).

      Entrevista

      Telefoninterview über Teams - mit Partner und Manager. Zuerst Personal Fit, CV präsentieren, dann fachliche Fragen im Bankensektor (z.B. beobachtete Trends). Am Ende ausreichend Zeit für Fragen und sonstige Themen. Rückmeldung kam telefonisch nach 2 Wochen.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      Welche Trends beobachtest du aktuell in der Finanzbranche?
      Responder à pergunta

      Entrevista para Senior Associate

      18 de dez. de 2025
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência neutra
      Entrevista difícil

      Candidatura

      Fiz uma entrevista na empresa KPMG.

      Entrevista

      Primarily a behavioral interview over 3 rounds. Some questions were a bit off-topic, but also meant to learn more about you. First met with the hiring manager and then 2 managers. I did not get an offer and also asked for feedback, but got no response.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      Tell me about a time when you had to use data to make a decision. What was the outcome?
      Responder à pergunta
      1