PwC reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(75,519 total reviews)
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Mohamed Kande

77% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

PwC has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 75,519 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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4.0
Aug 5, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Opportunities to work on challenging engagements - Great resume builder - Opportunities to go places can begin as soon as 2 yrs after start date, but are generally more abundant after 3-4 yrs (i.e., domestic transfers, international transfers, transfers to other lines of service) - It feels like management has taken a more long-term approach on staffing and has not laid off a significant number of individuals due to the economic downturn (this can be classified as either a pro or con depending on your performance - when PwC decided to do this they froze salaries to pay for the additional heads that were retained) Vacation time increases from 15 days to 22 days/yr after 2 years

Cons

- Promotion to senior after 3 yrs (other Big 4 promote after 2 yrs) - Compensation - pay increases (after considering unfavorable changes to health care coverage coupled with increasing premiums) don't feel as nice - Salary bands within each staff class appear to be tight, which suggests that higher performing individuals (in terms of base pay increases) don't appear to be as significant when compared to expected performing individuals - I feel this, to a degree, inhibits higher performance

2.0
Jul 1, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefits package is good The commute to work Being allowed to help people with their problems The PWC perks website

Cons

The work load is enormous and can not be completed in 8 hrs and Overtime has to be approved first Leadership only cares if you do way more than you are paid/suposed to do Humilty is not rewarded, exhibiting a lack moral values is what gets you places here

2.0
Jun 1, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

(1) Huge set of responsibilities even at the bottom of the pyramid which will get you huge learning at early juncture in your career. (2) The daze and glaze of the brand name (3) Learn a lot of People Management here - thanks to the dirty domestic market.

Cons

(1) The huge set of responsibilities (which are listed above) will make you over-burdened after a point in time and every April will make you realize that your hard work is going to bring hardly any recognition. Some people take one April to realize it, some two.. those who get till the (un)lucky third will stick around for a longgggger time to come. (2) The brand name (whatever it is) comes from the Audit/Assurance arm and the Technology business has no strength whatsoever to bring any laurels back home. (3) A bad, bad culture. Sycophancy at its best - Self Respect at its lowest. (4) No attention is given to employee's career development - not even in theory. Most of the people with some aspirations for their careers can soon get the feeling of being unemployable anywhere else and would then need to shuttle between the Big 4's amongst the same set of work practices and culture. (5) We dirty our hands in the poor domestic market which means no profits (which means cost optimizations all the time, no great bonuses ever, infact you can land up in Tier IV/V sort of cities with no per diems or difficulty allowance), tight deadlines, no appreciation from the client after any amount of good work, thus no appreciation from your own company either, no exposure to international business obviously, no extra money to make.... frustration in abundance. (6) There is just no transparency in Appraisals. Almost everybody fits into the bigger average portion of the Bell curve. Slog your a** off or just take the system for a ride - both the people will be shaking their hands in the same THREE rating category in the end. (It might just appear as a positive point to some of you - Good for you!!)

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