PwC reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(75,483 total reviews)
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Mohamed Kande

78% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

PwC has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 75,483 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PwC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Feb 13, 2019
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Pros

PwC Advisory offers great consulting experiences without necessarily needing a higher education degree than a Bachelor's. It's a great-paying first job after college, as I had. The company culture embraces change quickly compared to the cultures of many large private and public clients-firms I observed. Examples of these changes are the annual review/performance process, ways to work on work-life balance, and using technology at work such as transitioning off Lotus Notes email and onto Google suite. Advisory consultants can receive many benefits and perks such as company-paid cellphones and plans, annual trainings in fun resorts/locations, company-paid food and transport while traveling, and relatively top of the line work laptops. PwC's technology consulting division makes heavy use of its Service Delivery Centers around the world (for examples, in Bangalore, India) so this is a great opportunity to work with colleagues globally, but can also be challenging by nature of working by long-distance.

Cons

The price of PwC's perks are that we are expected to be chained to email/phones/instant messaging system at all times. There is a strong sense of hierarchy between job levels that is not necessarily based on character or merit. For example, a "Director" can email an associate and expect a reply within an hour, but it's acceptable that the same director ignores or replies to an associate more than 1 week later. This instilled 'fear' and the expectation to be very responsive to one's superiors is not very relaxing. PwC is working on work-life balance but there is still a ways to go -- many employees work late into the night, write emails on weekends, etc because they feel pressured by their work's urgency.

1.0
Feb 13, 2019

Sick environment

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Pros

Great enterprise company with a lot of opportunity to grow, learn and develop your career.

Cons

If you join the wrong team, there is nothing you can do to save your career. It's a very sick culture, there is no integration, equality or ethical behavior. They stab each other on their back every single day.

3.0
Jan 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good Salary hikes and bonus Subsidized food Domestic travel opportunities Free Food, Cab and Accommodations when you work from Client location. (depends on client and project)

Cons

You can never be settled at one location for long time. Once project gets over you have to come back to base location or travel to new client place. Most of the clients are domestic so you won't get much international onsite opportunity. Management are less bothered about resource skill set. Billing is the first priority. As they have to meet their targets, you will be tagged in any open opportunity. it's a big concern from resource side. I found leadership team in kolkata are little biased towards Shivpur and Jadavpur college graduates. They are not only paid well but also considered for better opportunities. Work environment is not that friendly as in any service based company. Not much team activity. You have to perform as an individual contributor most of the time. It's in between service and product work culture. I would recommend you to join PwC if you are from such reputed institutions and love to travel as and when required.

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