Just a quick Q - what is the salary range at a regional Deloitte office at for a tech consulting role with 3 years experience?
I'm coming from another Big-4
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Also - is progression to the higher grades (Director/Partner) easier or harder in the regions?
Cheers
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£38 - 43K
Easier but you still need to be good.
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Does anyone know what salary range is for PwC? 3 years experience moving from another charlatan 4
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All the Big 4 pay the same.
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No not really, if Grandpa D is being honest then Deloitte pay significantly more in the regions especially in comparison to the Big-4 company i am currently at. So if anyone could provide the salary range for PwC @ consultant level i would be grateful.
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I'd say the £38-43k range for Deloitte is true of Central London, but not the regions. The difficulty in estimating figures for the regions is that consulting for all the Big 4 is concentrated in the London offices, especially for less experienced roles. It's generally only once you have a proven record that you can make the case to break away to a regional base where you'll be subject to less central supervision and control.
For theoretical purposes, I'd scale teh £38-43k down to £32-40k - that would be consistent with the differences you'd see in the Big 4 accounting practices where comparable data is available between London and the regions.
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Is this correct? I thought Deloitte paid their grads that much, never mind someone with 3 years under their belt...
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Deloitte doesn't hire consulting graduates outside London os its a theoretical qu. But DC graduate salaries barely change over the first three yrs, so the adjustment for London weighting makes sense.
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