KPMG gets top ranking in Universum’s ‘World’s Most Attractive Employer’ survey
View(s):KPMG has won the number two spot for the third year in a row in the annual ‘World Most Attractive Employer’ Universum survey rankings of over 75,000 business students from the world’s top academic institutions.
“KPMG careers are fascinating, challenging and well rewarded. We are consistently being recognized for our professionalism, innovation, commitment to constant learning and passion for what we do,” said Rachel Campbell, Global Head of People, KPMG International, in a media statement issued by the company. “KPMG is a great place to build a career and to be recognized by top talent as one of the world’s most attractive employers reassures me that we are building the right type of organization for tomorrow as well as today.”
Universum, a global talent consultant, develops its global index of the top 50 most attractive employers by asking students pursuing business and engineering degrees to identify their “ideal” employer. Responses are gathered at leading academic institutions in the 12 largest economies: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, Spain, the US and the UK.
“Attracting top students into our firms enables us to bring the best talent, expertise and knowledge to our clients,” noted Michael Andrew, Chairman of KPMG International. “We are proud that students globally are recognizing our employment offer and have ranked us so highly for the third consecutive year. What makes the ranking especially meaningful is that it is based on the opinions of those who represent the future of KPMG and our clients.”
KPMG is a global network of professional firms operating in 152 countries and have 145,000 people working in member firms around the world. The independent member firms of the KPMG network are affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a Swiss entity.
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