Equal and flexible working conditions
GRI 405-1
As part of a global network, we are building an open firm culture and safe environment for all individuals regardless of ethnicity, race, nationality, sexual orientation, or gender. The representation of women and men in individual positions has not changed much over time. More detailed information can be found in the GRI data.
Our commitment to diversity was officially sealed in 2015 with our signing of the Diversity Charter.
We offer the opportunity to work from home, in which we see many advantages. During the covid period, this approach was tested, and we have retained both options even after it became again save to return to the office. The number of telework days is decided by the management of the department concerned.
Employees on maternity or parental leave
GRI 401-3
We always try to extend equal and flexible conditions to our employees on parental leave. If the type of work allows it and employees are interested, we offer employees the possibility to work part-time and adjust their work schedule.
In fiscal year 2023, 171 women and 10 men were on parental leave, i.e., a total of 181 colleagues.
With all, we are in regular contact through teambuilding and social events and aim to make their return to work best fit their personal needs and possibilities.
Employee recruitment and turnover
GRI 401-1
Just like every year, in FY2023, we welcomed the largest number of newcomers in September. Most of them were graduates or master programme students. To the latter, we offer work experience on a part-time basis during their studies.
In the fiscal year 2023, our branch in Brno grew considerably, with candidates from the ranks of university students in particular showing great interest in working for us. Recruitment of senior colleagues involved in the development of new services was also successful.
Overall, in FY 2023, 271 new colleagues joined us. Most new recruits typically fill junior positions. More than 3,500 students and graduates apply to all our departments each year, of which we recruit around 200. More detailed information is available in the GRI data.
The fluctuation rate in FY 2023 was just under 22%. In total, 248 people left KPMG. Significant staff renewal was recorded in the České Budějovice office, but this is because of the overall low number of employees. There is also a higher rate of fluctuation in the team member position, which is often held by students or university graduates who have yet to find a field they would like to pursue.