Opportunities
Graduation December 2025 -
Beyond

Fire up your synapses and put your exceptional mind to work, harnessing the power of data and emergent technologies to crack complex business challenges. Work as a team with some of the brightest minds on campus. Bring your brilliant ideas to life as you compete with teams from across the U.S., with the winners going on to our global training program in Europe.
Practice your skills before putting them into practice with our Ace the Case program. This interactive program includes a case analysis workshop, presentation skills workshop, and business case simulation. Build the critical skills you need to analyze and present a compelling case, put them to the test and receive real-time feedback from KPMG professionals.
Of course, you're brand-savvy! You dress to impress and follow the latest trends — but do you know what's the most essential brand in the world? Yours. KPMG Branding U is your source for advice on putting your best foot forward by creating a stellar résumé, networking, acing an interview, and so much more.
Looking for a chance to win a scholarship while boosting your leadership skills? This is a one-day leadership program that provides career development and networking opportunities for underrepresented students, with Frank K. Ross, the first Black partner elected to the KPMG partnership and founding member and former president of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA).
Candidates should have intent to major in a degree KPMG actively recruits (Accounting, Finance, MIS, IS, CIS) and identify as Black or Hispanic/Latinx.
Rise up and make your mark with KPMG! Our Rise Leadership Conference is redefining how KPMG engages and supports inclusivity. Participants enjoy a variety of scholarship and career opportunities, a multiday summer leadership conference, and more.
Candidates should be pursuing degrees in accounting, finance, engineering, or an IT major, and identify as a first-generation college student, veteran, person with disability, LGBTQ+, and/or person of color (Applicants who identify as a member of either traditionally underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups within the professional services industry - Black or African-American, Hispanic or Latinx, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, or two or more races).
The deadline to apply is March 1, 2023.
Open the door to a world of opportunities with the KPMG Talent+ leadership program. Explore our service areas while learning more about our dynamic culture and career opportunities. From networking with professionals and other top candidates to learning about KPMG and the work we do; our KPMG Talent+ program provides you a chance to be a part of our story and our family.
The KPMG Women in Advisory Summit is a three-day program designed to highlight opportunities available to women interested in technology-focused Advisory roles. Participants will learn how KPMG Advisory uses top technology to unlock fresh business solutions, network with peers, and connect to KPMG opportunities through an immersive training experience.
Emily Cohen,
2022 participant
“KIC is a great way for students to step outside their comfort zones, speak in front of a potential employer, and present amazing ideas at the national and international levels. The program gave me the chance to envision myself at KPMG pursuing a career in the data consulting field.”
Julia Corr
Sr. Associate, Advisory
“Participating in a KPMG leadership program was a valuable experience because it allowed me to expand my network and witness KPMG's investment in its people, which enables each individual to contribute to the success of the firm.”
Gary Carter
Associate, Tax
“The Rise Leadership Institute helped me develop as a professional, provided me exposure to various fields of accounting, and connected me with a network of peers and professionals. Participating in this program helped me gain a competitive edge before starting full time and allowed me to define my intended career path through the support of mentors.”