Auckland, Christchurch, Napier
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I support my team in our client-facing work, which includes creating proposals, generating reports and cleaning data. I am also responsible for any ad-hoc requests made by my team.
A typical day for me includes: - Working with clients to support graphic design outputs and assets (illustration, playback docs, prototyping) - Assisting with workshop facilitation - Building Miro boards
I have regular GST clients I work on each month, I have other clients who I continue to work on and then every now and then I'll get given other clients financials to work on that I've never done before.
4.2
> 100,000 employees
Accounting & Advisory
PwC New Zealand is a team of over 1,700 people, working together to build trust in society and solve important problems.
Being in a big company means the opportunity for growth is limitless, which can be overwhelming but inspiring at the same time.
The people - how connected, friendly, and open-minded they are.
We are encouraged to use our flexibility policy to structure our work in a way that suits us.
The PwC office in Auckland is amazing - the facilities are nice and the view is stunning.
My manager is very accommodating and professional. I enjoy working with him.
The distribution of work (resourcing) isnโt clearly communicated, which makes me feel insecure when I have the least amount of work assigned compared to others.
Long hours (at times).
Annual progression is good but has no flexibility for exceptional circumstances.
The pay disparity is accepted due to the experience gained.
With being in a big company it can be hard to feel like a small ๏ฌsh in a big pond, especially as a graduate.