Challenging, rewarding job with an incredible group of coworkers - Tax Senior Associate RSM Employee Review

4.0
2 Aug 2014
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Pros

I have worked in the Atlanta office for over two and a half years. When I first started, the office was very small and did not have partners. During the past two years, turnover has hurt the office, making certain aspects of the job more difficult and unorganized. However, most of those who left contributed to the culture improving. Within the last year, two new partners have been hired. Since the leadership changes, office morale has significantly improved. The leadership team in place truly cares about each and every employee as well as making the Atlanta office a great place to work. During my time in the Atlanta office, I struggled with deciding if I should leave due to the lack of upper management and structure when I started. However, since the change in management, most of the issues that we experienced in the past have been resolved. With the leadership team now in place, processes and procedures have become more streamlined and we now operate in a way that an office should. We no longer experience a lot of the administrative headaches that were dealt with in the past. While not all problems can be fixed overnight, I am very pleased with the progress the office has made in just a year. I do not regret my decision to stay. I am very hopeful about the direction of the office and I am excited to be a part of the continued growth. The entire culture of the office has significantly changed and only for the better. I feel that I am a very valued and appreciated employee of the office. Due to the smaller scale of the office, I have been exposed to far more than my peers in other McGladrey offices within the firm. While at times this has been challenging, I believe it has benefited me and will continue to benefit my growth as a professional. When I first started I did not see the advantage of being in a smaller, startup office. However, I see now the Atlanta office has a lot to offer, no matter what level you are. If you are looking for somewhere to start your career or somewhere to further your career at a faster pace, I would highly recommend coming to work in the Atlanta office.

Cons

The Atlanta office currently shares certain functions such as HR and recruiting with other offices within the region. Once the office is large enough to support these roles, the Atlanta office will have them in place. Gaps in experience level can cause frustration at times. However, this also allows employees to be exposed to more than they would be in other offices.

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Pros

- As assurance associate that came over from another public accounting firm, some pros are the ability to work with several different teams. - Hybrid, 2-4 days in office - Learn from senior associates - At my last acct firm never did inventory observations, so got the chance to see what that was like here at RSM

Cons

- Some seniors associates aren’t able to explain or teach which plays a part in your development as a first year associate or intern. I feel first year, intern should be able to leave feedback on senior associates. As if I’m having trouble with a senior who am I supposed to go, due to the hierarchy system they have implemented at RSM. - Can be Clicky & your colleagues will be friends in your face and talk behind you behind your back, I’ve seen it happen to others so I’m pretty sure it happened to me. Houston office can be toxic - Hierarchy system, leave people thinking with senior job titles that they are above you and you can be treated like sh*t - Favortism, you don’t have an equal chance here, because every first year is not put in the same position to succeed. Some first years are able to work closely with partners and the same colleagues but different clients which is where they can have the opportunity to build great relationships while some have to bounce from senior to senior having to learn for each client and adapt to how the senior wants the job done which in turn doesn’t help build relationships. As one can senior want something done such as accounts payable one way then you get to another client and the senior wants accounts payable done another way which makes you look bad in their eyes. Which doesn’t set you up for success at all and can overall lead to a layoff.

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