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KPMG Interview Guide

Pass the KPMG interview — values, competencies, and case study prep.

Overview

KPMG's process for graduates and experienced hires is structured around their values: integrity, excellence, courage, together, and for better. Their assessment centre is thorough — expect a written case study, group exercise, and competency interview, all assessed against KPMG's competency framework.

The interview process

1

Online application

Application and CV screened for academics, extracurricular leadership, and alignment with KPMG's values. Ensure your personal statement references specific KPMG service lines and demonstrates commercial awareness.

2

Online assessments (situational judgement + numerical)

A situational judgement test presenting workplace scenarios, and a numerical reasoning test. The SJT is values-based — scenarios test integrity, collaboration, and professional judgement.

3

Job simulation / digital interview

A digital exercise replicating real KPMG work: reading documents, answering emails, and making recommendations under time pressure. Followed by a short video interview with motivational questions.

4

Assessment centre

Half-day centre including: written case study analysis, group discussion exercise, and a competency-based interview with a manager. Some roles also include a partner interview.

Key competencies assessed

Integrity and professional ethicsCommercial and client focusCollaboration and teamworkPersonal drive and resilienceAnalytical and problem-solvingCommunication and influence

Common KPMG interview questions

Q: “Tell me about a time you had to maintain professional integrity under pressure.

How to answer

KPMG's first value is integrity. This question is often asked explicitly. Describe a situation where doing the right thing was difficult or costly, and show you held firm. Audit context examples work well here.

Q: “What are the biggest challenges facing the UK audit profession right now?

How to answer

Commercial awareness for KPMG. Key topics: audit market reform (Big Four separation debate), ESG assurance growth, AI in audit, talent retention, and regulatory scrutiny post-audit scandals (Carillion, Thomas Cook).

Q: “Describe a time you worked in a team where conflict arose. How did you resolve it?

How to answer

KPMG values the 'together' principle. Show that you addressed conflict constructively — not avoided it. Focus on the outcome for the team, not just the resolution of the conflict itself.

Q: “Why KPMG and not one of the other Big Four?

How to answer

Research KPMG's specific strengths: strong mid-market advisory practice, KPMG Ignition innovation hubs, their technology alliances (Microsoft, Salesforce). Reference something specific to the service line you're applying for.

Insider tips

KPMG's values are not a formality — interviewers are specifically trained to assess them. Know all five values and have a story that demonstrates each.

The written case study is timed — practise reading fast and structuring recommendations concisely. Use bullet points and clear headers.

Group exercises reward listening — KPMG assessors score active listening and building on others as much as idea generation. Don't just talk; synthesise.

Demonstrate awareness of KPMG's specific clients and sectors — they serve FTSE 100 companies and major public sector bodies. Show you understand those industries.

Prepare your 'Why Audit/Advisory/Tax?' answer carefully — interviewers want to understand your genuine motivation for the service line, not just the firm.

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