This year celebrates 150 years of KPMG in the UK supporting businesses to grow, our people to achieve and our communities to thrive. Our largest practice is Audit, which helps to build the confidence and trust that business and society needs. In Tax & Law, Consulting, Deal Advisory and Technology & Engineering, we help companies to solve some of their most complex business challenges.
How do you know which KPMG graduate programme is right for you? Find out here!
On our Consulting graduate programme, you’ll have the opportunity to work across diverse industries and sectors, offering advice on how companies can grow with confidence, avoid unnecessary risk or deal with the unexpected – you’d also be joining the Number.1 Management Consultant Firm, in the Financial Times’ rankings, which we’ve topped for 3 consecutive years.
As a graduate trainee, you can look forward to the intellectual stimulation that comes from solving complex problems; using innovative, tech-enabled and data-led solutions to give our clients real value and competitive edge. You’ll immerse yourself in organisations and apply fresh thinking to deliver the best possible outcomes. In turn making your opportunities at KPMG almost limitless.
Our Consulting graduate programmes include:
In an ever-changing, increasingly complex world, we work shoulder-to-shoulder with clients to help them overcome the challenges they're facing today, as well as those they might face tomorrow. Our focus is on adding value, right from day one, across a breadth of areas, such as Strategy, Risk & Regulatory and Management Consulting through to Cyber and Technology. We do that by immersing ourselves in our clients' organisations and applying fresh thinking to deliver the best possible outcomes.
Programmes are available nationwide including Birmingham, London, Bristol, Leeds and Manchester.
We offer a competitive salary and a host of great benefits, including 25 days holiday, study leave and a day off on your birthday. You’ll also have access to an extensive programme of internal training geared towards your career and personal development and be encouraged to make a difference through a range of volunteering opportunities. .
You’ll need to have, on be on course to achieve, a minimum 2:1 degree in any STEM discipline. See specific programme pages for further detail. We will however look at more than just your academic results and will also consider your strengths, values and motivations. To help you prepare for each stage of our new virtual application process, you can find lots of hints and tips on our ‘How to Apply’ sections for graduates for further guidance.
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