PwC reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(75,268 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 75,268 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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1.0
Nov 13, 2017

Terrible workplace!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Only timings - You can come by 9.00 AM and leave by 5.30 PM

Cons

*This review s applicable of PWC Kolkata SDC only* If you're looking for Bangalore SDC, please ignore this. Well, it's a huge list. I should start from HR department itself. They will call you and schedule your interview, which 80% of the time won't happen during the timeframe mentioned. Even after clearing the interview, you'll have to wait literally for months and need to make follow-up calls atleast twice a week. Else forget about the offer. Please make a note to ask them to give each and every verbal offer they made in written or else you will end up listening that your understanding is incorrect. Then comes to the induction. I never had such a horrible induction. It's like a week of school teaching literally about full form of PwC and SDC / Network territories. Also they show as if this is the best company in the world. Then comes the office infra. Don't surprise if your ID cards are not working to OPEN GATES. Also you will see a lot of PLEASE DO NOT OPEN THIS DOOR stickers. Cafeteria - For 700 employees, there are 2 cafeterias which are hardly 150sft each and food quality or quantity or taste is terrible. You will feel even a roadside slum food carts provide better food for the same price. Technology - This place is still a decade back in terms of the laptops they provide. You will end-up seeing the Blue screen errors / OS corruptions / Application related issues atleast once in a week. Work - You will work during busy season, extended busy season and then you will have to support other teams during non busy-season. Which means, throughout the year, you are expected to spend extra hours in office. If not, rating is effected. People - Forget it. Unless you are a type of person who does buttering to managers, you will not have career here. Bengalis can survive here easily as this is a BENGALI company. You read it correct. PWC KSDC is not a MNC. It's just a Bengali firm and you will see them in all the top level management. Literally no one else. And yeah, the main thing is managers are capable of doing anything. They are the ones who can screw your life if they want irrespective of how strong you're technically. If they want to give you career, even if you don't know basics you'll get promotions easily.

1.0
Apr 19, 2017

Terrible place!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I don't work there anymore!

Cons

They fire older people, especially women, because they don't want an aging workforce. Excellent work reviews mean nothing if a senior person doesn't like you for any reason. WORST job I ever had. Ethics hotline is a joke!

1.0
Mar 16, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Looks good on your resume Network opportunities International environment

Cons

Turning down other offers, I believed in the spirit of the Big 4. Starting straight from university, I was motivated to start at a world known and well-respected company. In the intro month, they were swearing on an environment full of team orientation and coaching. Quickly, I realized that people weren't putting effort to help you out, instead you were rather being thrown into cold water. Instead, they were pressuring for perfection from you after explaining to you things once (being with the company about 6 weeks at that time). If you dare to ask second questions for further understandings, that would be discussed on your feedback as negative review (such as "he isn't capable of understanding"). During my work I experienced seniors acting as managers, writing reviews which I couldn't do any more besides shaking my head about, such as "he/ she didn't mark something in yellow". Other seniors copying and pasting the same reviews into multiple feedbacks multiple times, regardless whether your knowledge and working hours for the company you were auditing was 50, 150 or 250 hours. Trying to explain this to your reviewer (a manager), who is suppose to help you out and the only thing he says is “They are allowed to write whatever they want”, meanwhile me trying to explain that the knowledge and quality of someone’s work isn’t the same and rather improves, enhances and quickens if someone spends 50 hours on the project, or when someone has worked 150 hours, and again if someone has worked for 250 hours in the same project. I experienced higher level employees acting as seniors, trying to pressure you, asking for things that really don't make sense at all, and ask you again to fix them the way you were thinking before, and at the end of engagement putting on your feedbacks that you are taking too much time to do your work. The CEO had inserted overtime to be approved by manager in 2016: With that in mind, I had directors and managers coming to me at 16:00 asking me for things that needed to be finished for the next day call with client at 9am, which leads to working some 3-5 hours over time. None of these hours were allowed to be charged. Other managers were only giving the time they had to be charged as overtime to certain seniors/friends only. At the very end, it comes down to sympathy and empathy towards to who you are working with. If you are lucky and you happen to work with someone you get along with, then you are sorted. Otherwise, it’s a lot of biting your teeth together and pray that the engagement is over sooner rather than later and you don’t have to work with this person again anymore. I experienced PwC as an injustice rather employer, where I saw people freaking out, crying, losing it (list can go on) in front you, witnessing discrimination towards your background and strictly showing within the team who their favorite is and who is somewhat worthless towards them. Would I ever do it again? Definitely no.

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