RSM reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(7,317 total reviews)
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EJ Nedder

65% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

RSM has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 7,317 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RSM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 30, 2018

Box Theory

Recommend
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Pros

Great clients, tons of opportunities to learn and grow, very smart people to learn from

Cons

At RSM in Houston you are placed in a box from day one and that determines your career at the firm. This is not based on your input either. It is based on your interactions with management and how you work; the partners and management assume where they think your career should go. This can be a good thing, but it is ultimately a very bad way to operate. Certain people they peg as a superstar are just handed all of these great opportunities on a platter. They are taken to client meetings early on, they get to be involved in special projects where they can learn new things, they get the best clients to work on, etc. These opportunities make them stand out and more likely to get promotions over others. The partners know this and do it on purpose. If they see someone who they would like to get promoted, they throw extra opportunities at them that will increase their chances of getting promoted like interviewing, giving presentations, and leading special groups. These are great ways to get promoted and recognized but they are being handed out to favorites. This has led to multiple people getting promoted before they should and hurts that individual and the firm in the long run. Other people are placed into different boxes where they do not get special treatment. These are the people that the firm assumes just want to work and are not interested in growing or getting promoted like others. There are too many people in this category. I have worked with many supervisors and seniors who have been in those positions for multiple years and it is obvious they have the potential to grow and move up. The problem is they are not a partner's favorite so they have to fight for the opportunities that others are just handed on a regular basis. This is discouraging to them so they will most likely never bring it up. When they do the response from the partner is most likely "why didn't you tell me you wanted this before?" Valid question but in response to the partner I would ask "why are you handing these opportunities to others without them asking?" Management at this office is a disaster. What I have presented is just one big issue I have encountered during my time with RSM and it has frustrated me to no end. I do not see this changing. The partners and management are too stubborn to accept the fact that they have issues and need to correct them. They live in their own little world where everything is fine and the issues are ignored or swept under the rug. Until this ends and they start treating everyone fairly, they will continue to have high turnover and unhappy employees.

2.0
Mar 29, 2018

Tax Associate

Recommend
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Pros

Challenging work Some nice people Modern work office Location is okay

Cons

Very cheap on meals for the busy seasons The management people and partner treat us like we are just a number and not human. All about hour, hours, hours They promise many things but do not ever follow thru Hard to get promote or appreciation unless you are a favorite Horrible job at communicating information with the staff people. Have to wait until late Tuesday nights for update from main partner Many many pointless meetings that get in way of real work People who slack off get free pass and busy bees have to help them with their picking up slack If you give constructive feedback or suggest ways to be better they take offense (partnr will not like my review) Do not let intern work overtime - they will not accept ft offer for this reasons. I asked Office manager sends email at starting of busy season to tell you how to spend your lunch hours so you work more Bonuses are laughable. If someone quit, even if worked at RSM many many years, they are told to just leave and not stay for the last 2-weeks - how can you expect any one to believe you respect employees when this is done??? Very sad, depressed mood overall in the office Workspace is too noisy Main thing - no appreciation. You can do good job and care for what you are doing but it will not even cross partners mind unless someone tells them to show appreciation

1.0
Oct 11, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of free time during the summer months as the firm has a hard time winning enough work to allocate in the summer.

Cons

All of the partners at RSM (previously Mcgladrey) in the northwest market were from a local firm that RSM bought out when they were trying to get presence in the area. Though expanding the RSM brand in the area, it’s still managed with poor leadership from that previous local firm. Several articles on Glassdoor and LinkedIn highlight traits of what bad management is and it’s very present here (terrible learning environment, stuck to their own ways and not open to other perspectives, a “blame employee” culture). All of this has led to poor relationships with clients, bad morale, and inability to get client work in the area. Amongst all of the firms that have a global brand, I believe RSM clearly has the lowest presence in the northwest market. Until the firm brings in partners from the Midwest where they had a lot of success or partners that are from bigger markets that know how to run a global company, I can’t see how they will improve. A response that some of the employees who have been there long and HR will say, it’s not about the clients you have. Well it really is. It shows the demand for your services and ability to be a great client work. The brand has a lot of potential, but there is still several key things internally it needs to fix in order to deliver great service.

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