Our Employee Value Proposition —Our KPMG highlights the distinctive attributes and opportunities that KPMG China offers as an employer. We are dedicated to cultivating an inclusive, diverse and equitable work environment where our people feel valued for their uniqueness, empowered to reach their potential, and recognised for their impactful contribution."

Linda Lin
Partner, Head of People, Performance and Culture
KPMG China

Our people strategy has made us an employer of choice

Find opportunity everywhere with KPMG

A strong and cohesive workforce is critical for KPMG China to develop, innovate for our clients and society, and change for better. KPMG China is a place that values inclusion and diversity, offering lifelong learning for talent to grow with us, and a place full of opportunities where our people can do important work that helps to build a better future, and be recognised for their contribution.

Our KPMG – Our Employee Value Proposition

The firm’s new Employee Value Proposition (EVP) outlines the distinctive attributes and opportunities that KPMG China, as an employer, offers to our people. It represents the joint commitment of all the KPMG global network under the collective statement – ‘Find opportunity everywhere with KPMG.’

Our people strategy

Inclusion, diversity and equity

Our commitment: Have an inclusive culture built on trust

Putting Inclusion, Diversity & Equity (IDE) into action

At KPMG China, we are committed to building an inclusive, diverse, equitable and trust-based workplace for our people, fostering a diverse pool of talent, and integrating the concept of inclusion into our firm’s management # ComeAsYouAre.

In 2023, our IDE strategy continues to focus on Gender, Generation, as well as promoting an inclusive culture that embraces a variety of themes and communities, including LGBTQ+, mental health, disabilities, and more.

Putting Inclusion, Diversity & Equity (IDE) into action
Our commitment: Advocate for equal opportunity

Embracing equal opportunities and diversity

KPMG China advocates equal opportunities and strives to provide each individual with equitable opportunities for growth and development, free from any form of discrimination. We encourage the inclusion of diverse values and we listen to the distinctive voice of each individual to create a supportive and friendly working atmosphere.

Our IDE policy requires that all our people are treated equally in every aspect of our human resources policies, particularly in processes involving recruitment, training, career development and promotion. All of our recruitment, advertising and selection processes are based on the actual job requirements. Job applicants are selected using merit-based criteria regardless of individual backgrounds and characteristics such as gender, gender identity, marital status, religion, race, nationality, disability, and family status.

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Our commitment: Foster an educated, empathetic workforce

Corporate culture centred on diversity and inclusion

Cultivating an educated and empathetic workforce and building an inclusive culture based on trust is our relentless pursuit. We firmly believe that a corporate culture with diversity and inclusion at its core can stimulate innovation and cohesion in the team. We understand that a thriving workplace is one that benefits from a mix of backgrounds and perspectives, as well as providing diverse opportunities for the growth and success of our people.

Next Generation Council

As our flagship IDE programme, the Next Generation Council (NGC) engages with our younger generation, listening to different voices and fostering an appreciation of diverse views.

Following the success of the inaugural cohort in 2021, the second cohort gathered more than 30 next-generation colleagues from different regions, functions and backgrounds in China. During the first 18 months of the programme, members will be exploring innovative solutions across three key pillars of the OIP – Planet, Prosperity and People – providing a platform and opportunity to # DoWorkThatMatters.

Next Generation Council

Inclusion Month

At KPMG China, IDE is an integral part of our people experience. In July 2023 we launched Inclusion Month with the theme of ‘Everyday Allyship,’ providing a series of immersive activities and learning opportunities across our China offices to help colleagues learn about what everyday allyships means. During the month, we published the first KPMG China Inclusion Guide, introducing practical tips and guidance on how to use inclusive language and exhibit inclusive behaviours to build a more thriving workplace.

People of KPMG - Athena Tam

I'm Athena Tam. I joined KPMG China in 2018 as part of the Strategy & Operations team and am currently focused on delivering ESG advisory engagements for our financial services clients. At the moment, I am working in the Netherlands as part of a two-year secondment under KPMG’s global mobility programme.

At KPMG, we're given various opportunities and resources to grow and thrive, such as the chance to broaden our international exposure within our global network. My secondment is more than just a new chapter in my career. It’s a unique opportunity for me to further develop my professional expertise in the Sustainability space and expand my personal perspective on the world. Given our diverse client base and dynamic European ESG regulatory landscape, this new role is both challenging and rewarding.

My prior experience gained in Hong Kong has proved to be an invaluable asset in helping me to adapt quickly to the new role. My managers in China and the Netherlands have been encouraging and continued to act as trusted mentors during my secondment. The support I received from the global mobility teams in China and in the Netherlands also played a crucial role in ensuring a seamless internal transfer process. I felt welcomed and I moved countries with minimal administrative hassle, thanks to the well-thought-out process.

I was also happy to find familiar faces in the Netherlands – such as colleagues who had previously worked in Hong Kong and a fellow member of our Global Next Generation Council (NGC). Being part of the NGC in KPMG China and at the Global level has been an honour and an eye-opening experience. The programme allowed me to collaborate with colleagues across different levels, functions and locations – from other cities in China, such as Beijing and Guangzhou, to the Netherlands and Mexico. We all worked together on our firm’s strategic priorities – including Our Impact Plan – and took pride in ensuring that the voices of our peers from the respective offices were heard by the Senior Leadership at KPMG China and KPMG International. We were also given the freedom to explore topics that were core to not only KPMG, but also my personal values – such as how we may build a more diverse, equal and inclusive working environment. It was particularly rewarding when we presented our ideas to the KPMG China Executive Committee and KPMG Global Board Members.

Throughout this incredible 18-month journey with the NGC, another personal highlight for me was co-hosting the KPMG China Annual Conference for Partners and Directors in 2022 as one of the emcees. The event was a fun and enlightening experience, where I was able to learn first-hand about our strategic directions for the upcoming year across the firm and was partnered with one of my fellow NGC members.

As my journey continues, I am grateful for my experiences with the NGC and my ongoing secondment. At KPMG, opportunities are always within reach.

Athena Tam

Health and well-being

Our commitments: Protect the health of our people – both physically and mentally – and enable them to be effective and productive

Caring for our people’s health and well-being is a profound concern for us. We have dedicated considerable resources to safeguard our people’s health and promote their well-being – both physically and mentally. Our efforts extend beyond fostering a pleasant and dynamic workplace that stimulates inspiration and creativity, enabling our people to unleash their full potential. We are equally committed to providing a workplace that not only prioritises physical health, but also offers robust initiatives for mental wellness.

Health and safety policies and guidelines

Our principles and requirements for different health and safety issues, such as office safety, indoor air quality and fire precautions, are stated in our Staff Handbook. The Health and Safety Guidelines, which are also available in our Staff Handbook and agile working guidebook, shed light on the firm’s considerations and guidelines for staying healthy and protecting our people when working outside of KPMG’s offices. These guidelines cover topics ranging from workstation arrangements and electrical and fire safety to emergency and crisis management. In addition, we have acquired ISO 45001:2018 certification for our occupational health and safety management system, which demonstrates our commitment to providing a healthy and safe workplace.

An intelligent platform for the promotion of well-being

The Wellbeing App is a one-stop platform that gives our people access to an array of services and functions that promote work efficiency and better living. They can sign up on the app for well-being events and interest groups, as well as gain access to the firm’s well-being resources. Health-themed challenges are regularly organised, with a view to helping our people relieve stress and stay healthy by developing regular exercise habits. Winners of the challenges are awarded exclusive sports gifts.

Comprehensive health and wellness benefits

We are committed to protecting our people’s well-being by adhering to local social security regulations while striving to provide even more comprehensive protection.

Recognising that the health of our people is integral to the long-term growth of our firm, we have crafted comprehensive policies aimed at safeguarding their well-being. These encompass salary and benefits, healthcare, and personal development and growth, among others. Through our efforts, we aim to create a stable, comfortable and trusting environment where our people can thrive and devote themselves to our collective goals.

To promote health and well-being, KPMG China provides the following support:

  • Well-being channel: This informative portal provides practical tips about mental well-being, workplace ergonomics, immunity management and more.
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): A 24-hour support hotline offering professional and confidential counselling services.
  • Interest groups: Our myLife wellness initiative offers both physical and virtual activities to support mind, body and social wellness. The firm funds over 40 staff-led interest groups, which run different activities, ranging from football, hiking and photography to parenting activities.
  • Wellness campaigns and activities: Each year we raise awareness of the importance of mental health and work-life balance during World Mental Health Awareness month. We also organise other year-round wellness activities, such as yoga and massage sessions.
  • Human-centred workstation design/provision: To support physical well-being and productivity, we have introduced human-centred furniture and equipment, such as adjustable desks and computer monitor mounts.
  • People’s welfare: We offer comprehensive coverage for our people in the areas of medical, life, personal accident and business travel. Meanwhile, we continue to explore more diversified wellness options for our people, such as the Flexible Wellness Plan, which offers a wide range of benefit options.

A futuristic office offering a human-centred experience – KAMPUS

KAMPUS

Newly opened in Shanghai, KPMG Campus (KAMPUS) is estimated be the largest office space in the firm’s global network. KAMPUS will also serve as a training hub and an incubator for creativity, providing personal development opportunities across the firm.

Based on the design principles of ‘greener’, ‘younger’, ‘caring’ and ‘digital’, KAMPUS offers a space that is intelligent, digital, agile and efficient, heralding a future-orientated style of work.

Every detail in the KAMPUS project reflects our human-centric philosophy. Throughout the design phase, we actively collected feedback from our people through surveys and crossfunctional, cross-level employee groups. KAMPUS is designed to serve as an ideal workplace that cultivates a healthy and dynamic style of living for our people.

Looking ahead, we hope that everyone will be able to enjoy the possibilities brought about by the new office’s first-rate environment and facilities.

Continuous learning

Our commitment: Develop a continuous learning culture

We are committed to fostering a culture in which our people can # LearnForaLifetime. We firmly believe that continuous learning is not only pivotal for our people’s individual career success, but also serves as a catalyst for positive change, allowing them to # ThriveWithUs. To this end, we offer diversified and forward-looking knowledge and skill development solutions, with tailored development paths that align with specific business areas and stages of career development in an ever-evolving environment. We also took the opportunity to hold more in-person learning events in FY23 to enable our people to learn from each other and grow together.

total annual training hours


ESG knowledge - empowering our people as catalysts for sustainable progress

Enabling and empowering our people as agents of positive change is a key part of our ESG ambitions. Following the introduction of the firm-wide ESG 101 course, KPMG collaborated with a world-class business school and launched ESG 201 to strengthen our people’s knowledge on this important topic. This programme brings top academics, thought leaders and industry experts together to deliver insights on topics such as environmental trends, societal impact, governance practices and sustainability strategies. These in-depth insights, coupled with our expertise shared internally, help position KPMG at the forefront of ESG capability and empower our people to make a difference in ESG in every role.

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