The promotion in KPMG would be similar to all other Big 4 firms. In the earlier phases of your career promotion and salary increase are reasonably guaranteed provided you don't make some huge deliberate and unprofessional mistake. This could even get you fired if it's really bad. read more
The promotion in KPMG would be similar to all other Big 4 firms. In the earlier phases of your career promotion and salary increase are reasonably guaranteed provided you don't make some huge deliberate and unprofessional mistake. read more
Google has a 360 degree review process that feeds into the promotion committee's decision-making process. Peer review is a huge and significant component of this review. Anyone who applies for a promotion writes a 'self-appraisal' pointing to project accomplishments, strengths and opportunities for development, which is then followed by peer reviews that serve to re-affirm or invalidate any points therein. read more
PwC promotes to Senior Associate after 3 years instead of 2 like the other three, because they have a counter-intuative process. They also pay less than the other three at least in my market. Finally PwC requires a CPA for promotion to Senior, I don't believe all the other firms require this. read more