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Introduction
Withum is an advisory, tax, and accounting firm headquartered in Princeton, N.J. Services include accounting, auditing, employee benefits, pension plans, tax, litigation support, business valuation, insolvency, transaction advisory services, and management consulting.
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Withum is ideally looking for driven, intelligent candidates with strong
communication skills. For students, the firm runs a rewarding internship
program. Interns get hands-on experience and a clear look at what’s
expected as a full-time entry-level associate. For its associates, Withum
offers numerous career development opportunities, including excellent
formal and on-the-job training, one-on-one coaching sessions and group
coaching sessions, and the ability to move to various departments within
the firm.
While the busy tax season means long hours and deadline stress, a healthy
work/life balance can be achieved outside of that time. The ability to work
remotely goe...
About the Company
Headquartered in Princeton, N.J., Withum provides advisory, audit, and
taxation services, as well as employee benefit services, pension plan
services, tax services, litigation support, business valuation, insolvency
services, transaction advisory services, and management consulting. The
firm has also expanded to include digital and technology transformation
services, cyber and information security services, and outsourced
accounting systems and services for clients. Withum serves clients in
various industries, including financial services, real estate, manufacturing,
professional services, technology and emerging markets, life sciences and
automotive, to name a few.
The year 2024 marked the 50th anniversary of Withum’s inception.
Employee Reviews
- “Best aspects would have to be the flexibility of our firm. Our firm stands
for a proper work/life balance and encourages a flexible work schedule and
is open-minded to WFH policies, which many firms and places of work do
not offer much anymore. The worst aspects would have to be the opposite
of above—in some cases, individuals/leaders at the firm do not believe in a
flexible work schedule and are not open minded to WFH policies. It would
b...
Getting Hired Here
- “Two interviews: one with HR and one with two accounting supervisors.
Very responsive with the hiring process. The ideal candidate that the firm is
looking for seems to be someone with a background in accounting who has
the drive to learn as much as possible and who likes to work hard.” - “The firm is very proactive with recruiting, and once the decision is made
they call right away without making the candidate wait for weeks.”