Andreas is known for his exceptional professionalism and dedication. His commitment to delivering high-quality services, fostering innovation, and building strong relationships, not only with colleagues but also with clients, truly stands out. Andreas consistently brings value to the team and exemplifies the standards the company strives for.

“Five years ago, I took the step to join KPMG, in the Audit department specializing in the banking and financial services sector. I still remember that very first day. Everything seemed big, unfamiliar, full of challenges. And yet, very quickly I realized I was not alone. Behind every process there was always someone ready to stand by me, to share knowledge, to help me find my own rhythm.

At first, I viewed my role only through the lens of technical precision: to complete the audit correctly, to follow every step. Today, five years later, I know the essence lies elsewhere: in the trust you build with the client, in the strength of collaboration, in the ability to inspire younger colleagues to dare. Because our work is not just numbers and data; it is relationships, responsibility, and integrity.

I vividly recall a major project for a bank, during a time of intense pressure and high demands. The solution didn’t come from one person alone, but from all of us together. From the moment we all put aside ourselves and moved as one team, the challenge turned into an opportunity. That’s when I understood that true strength is not perfection, but unity and collaboration.

Today, as an Assistant Manager, what fulfills me the most is the sense that every day brings a new lesson. That our work is a continuous journey of learning and growth. And somewhere between the projects, the deadlines, and the meetings, I’ve realized something deeper: the true value of our work is not only measured in results, but in the impact we have on the people around us.

If I could share one piece of advice with younger colleagues, it would be: don’t be afraid to ask, to try, to make the small mistakes that lead to the greatest lessons. Because in the end, audit is a mirror of life itself: a path filled with questions, feedback, trials, and constant evolution.

Five years later, I don’t just feel that I work at KPMG. I feel that I grow with it, I learn with it, and I become part of a story that goes beyond myself. A story that continues to be written with every step we dare to take.”