Hi, I was wondering if someone could give me a rough idea of how much time one would spend at each level at Accenture and therefore by what age one could expect to become a senior executive?
I know this much:
analyst: 2-3 years
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I'd also be interested in this. Also what sort of money a senior exec would make since Accenture are now a public company.
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right
analyst: 2 to 3 years
consultant: 2 to 3 years
manager: 3 years
senior manager: 2 to 4 years
Snr exec basic: 120k plus about 500k in shares claimable after a few years.
salary is awfully low compared to some of the others out there - i suggest you invest 15 quid to vault and see the salary surveys. For your curiousitly, average salary at Deloitte for a partner last year was 750k+ and at MBBB over a million.
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I would disagree with saying that the salaries are awfully low when compairing accenture to similar tiered companies like the big 4. Ok so at partner level there is a big difference but in comparison to Deloitte, your example, salaries at every other level are probably higher at Accenture.
Is that lenth of time fairly typical of the route to being partner at a large company like Acc, DC, E&Y, etc.?
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anon,
I am movin from Accenture to Deloitte soon (as as second year consultant) and will be getting a bit more (about 6%...not massive but still more)...even accounting for the 11% I just recieved at ACN in the off-cycle pay review.
cheers,
CH
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Alferd,
Promotion to manager in less than 3 years is officially early promotion at ACN. Hence the C3 level.
I know a few people who have made manager in 2 years.....but its pretty rare.
cheers,
CH
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