RSM reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(7,317 total reviews)
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EJ Nedder

64% 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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7K reviews
2.0
Dec 8, 2017

Was once good, but go elsewhere if you want respect.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- RSM as a whole is a great firm that truly knows what it wants to deliver to its clients - Depending on the industry you choose to work in, you will get to travel to many places around the U.S. - Firm covers lots of lunches at restaurants, happy hours, other celebrations - If you travel, you quickly accumulate tons of travel rewards points - If you're still working on your CPA exam, they cover the cost of review materials and the fees to take each section (they pay for each section one time) - There's a chance you might work with really cool and interesting clients - Lots of great exposure to different industries and individuals - Great access to CEOs, CFOs, upper management of companies that you don't get elsewhere when you're just coming out of college

Cons

- If you travel a lot, they used to have a great travel bonus program but they took that away, so for those who are stuck traveling 4-5 months out of the year, you have no incentives or perks, just a loss of any type of life outside of work. - The office constantly states they encourage a work-life balance but you are shunned if you so much as make an attempt to have a life outside of work - Many Managers and Partners tell you to always ask questions but once you do, they are openly annoyed and tell you to figure it out yourself/tell you they're busy/ignore you. - Managers and Partners don't care about staff, they give absolutely NO support and don't train or teach their staff at all and then get mad when staff asks a question or work is wrong (work would be better if they taught staff) - In-Charges (seniors) try to help but they have so much pressure on them they can't take the time to teach as much as they want to - Senior management and other areas of employees will drink with new staff in an unprofessional way. - Associates who suck up to the managers and partners are treated much better than associates who do their work and act professional - LOTS of gossip about fellow employees throughout the office. People will be nice to your face and act like they like you and want to help you, and then rip you apart in meetings/reviews. Managers and Partners also make fun of the students they meet during campus recruiting. - Lots of inappropriate behavior and treatment occurs, but nothing is ever done about it even if Managers/Partners/HR are told. HR does nothing to help. - They always press that they want you to move up in your career but do nothing to help you get there. They will assign you difficult audits/projects, give you no assistance, and then bash you when it's not done fast enough - TONS of favoritism - Compensation is subpar compared to other firms of the same size. - Managers pay no attention to their clients, they only care about the ones that have the highest fees, leaving Seniors to constantly come up with reasons to tell the client why their work isn't getting finished. - No support from upper management results in lower audit quality - Completely unrealistic budgets coupled with not enough resources Management needs to open their eyes and pay attention to what is happening in their office. Issues start at the top and fall downwards. This office will keep deteriorating until a significant change occurs and Staff is appreciated for their efforts, respected, supported, and gossiping and favoritism is eliminated. All of the focus is on the bottom line of the audits, which will be bad until staff/seniors are properly taught by their superiors. There's no consistency among the audits and no real training on how the firm wants work to be completed from start to finish. The "unity" and "encouragement" in the office is laughable.

3.0
Jun 5, 2015

Audit Associate

Recommend
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Pros

Have own table, superiors are friendly and willing to guide and teach

Cons

If you decide to leave you will see all kinds of ugly tricks played by the management. Most people leave with a bad taste and bad experience despite the good times they had during their 2 years bond

1.0
Dec 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Peers are friendly especially ground level staff - Location is good - Buddy system is good - Audit system: CaseWare is good - Good exposure (If fee is low but complex audit, assistant will have chances to do the job) - Training given is useful (Depending if you have time to concentrate, sadly to say 90% of us are not) - Every level (Even assistant) will know the whole audit process (From planning to time consuming/unnecessary admin work) - You have your own seat - Direct reporting manager turnover is high which means you have chance to meet good manager - Some partners and managers are approachable - Your life is easy if the management like you, all the credit will be taken by you even it is not. - Having upward evaluation system (But the P&C and usefulness is questionable, suggest to only give when you decided to leave the firm)

Cons

- Long working hours, no work-life balance - Expected to work during annual leave - Toxic environment - Hear says equal to factual, you might be not promoted and get "insult" until you leave the firm yourself because of the hear says - Salary not comparable to other mid-tier firm even after second salary revision in this (Other firms also revising with way better benefits) - Trying to retain and attract staff with the revised salary but no respect to current staff - Promise given was not kept after group merging - Partner (not all) is powerful to make more than 10 employee to resign in a year (Half of then were manager) - For Partner having trust issue and zero tolerance to risk as if we were to provide 100% accuracy FS to client (Not all partner but there is) - Request staff to go back to have face to face meeting during this pandemic even it can be done by virtual meeting - Traditional mindset: Formal attire is required from Monday to Thursday when other firms from big 4 to small firm are implementing smart casual look now

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