Amazing firm that cares about you! - Staff Accountant Moss Adams LLP Employee Review

5.0
Apr 9, 2024
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Pros

As long as you communicate with your team leads and keep track of your responsibilities, the flexibility of being able to work your hours can be done at any time allowing you to take care of personal things. It is up to you to build trust but once it has been established you can work from home all you like. Lots of events to keep you engaged outside of the normal day to day business.

Cons

If you're not strong willed or focused to stay on task, you will fall behind severely. Management can only help so much. Busy season is stressful so be sure to have good time management skills. Sometimes, not always, certain engagements tend to stay with the same personnel assigned.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2025
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Pros

Great, friendly collaborative environment to be in

Cons

Long hours and long days but it's worth it

2.0
Jan 6, 2026
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Pros

About the only pros I see from this company was remote work and benefits. You did have some good employees.

Cons

The organization struggles with significant management and cultural issues despite stated diversity commitments. While diversity initiatives exist, they have inadvertently created siloed groups that prioritize in-group interests over collaborative team culture. Reports to HR and anonymous reporting channels regarding discrimination and workplace concerns often went unaddressed, undermining trust in leadership. Substantial disparities exist in how different teams are treated. International team members, particularly those in India, face excessive workload expectations—regularly working 12+ hour days, extending until midnight or 1 AM US time. This creates an unsustainable and inequitable work environment. Leadership has not been transparent about offshoring strategies. While the company denied plans to move work overseas, Indian team members received extensive training while US-based employees did not, suggesting contradictory long-term planning. Recent layoffs have raised questions about decision-making criteria, with highly skilled contributors, and just good people over all being let go while some underperformers and rude, bad leaders were retained, potentially due to favoritism within management cliques. The company's stated values around diversity and inclusion are not reflected in day-to-day operations or management decisions. Significant improvement is needed in leadership accountability, equitable treatment across all locations, and transparent communication about business strategy.

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