Business Tax Services Intern - Corporate Strategic Tax Intern (BTS) KPMG Employee Review

5.0
Jul 28, 2025
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Pros

Strong teamwork focus – Collaboration is central to most projects; you’re working alone occasionally, but will be constantly communicating with your team. Welcoming and understanding environment – Team members are approachable and supportive. Great culture and people – Professional yet friendly atmosphere helps create a positive work environment. Opportunity for internal networking – Being in-office allows for face-to-face interactions that can strengthen relationships and lead to mentorships. Hands-on learning experience – Exposure to real tax work and tools used in the field. Structured processes – Clear systems and workflow pipelines make it easier to follow along and understand expectations. Access to training resources – Tools like Learning & Development platforms (KPMG Learning Portal, CPEs, etc.) to build technical skills.

Cons

Proficiency in Excel is highly recommended – Limited Excel skills can make it harder to keep up; there's a steep learning curve for beginners. Repetitive tasks at times – Early-stage work may involve routine or lower-complexity assignments before you're trusted with more analytical tasks. Less exposure to clients – BTS interns may have less client-facing experience compared to other advisory or audit lines.

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Cons

Long hours and office politics. This is pretty basic and obvious for any public accounting firms. Every time a quarter end, year end, or a special filing is going out, you can expect 10-14 hour days. It might be fine in your early career but it gets really tiring after a few years.

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