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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Accounting and Audit is a great career. Back in the days of SOX I was Big 4 and visited 23 states and three countries doing Audit work. In my 8 years I worked at maybe 100 clients and while on trips I always go to a ball game, got to a club, find best restaurant in town, go sightseeing. The work itself was not exciting but the people aspect was amazing. [b]My Daughters friend started at PwC out of school in 2022 with a 100K base and a 10K sign-on. If she stays by 34 if Partner could be making $700k. [/b] And she started with 4 year degree. Plans on part time taking courses to hit 5 year rule to sit for CPA and make PwC pay. [/quote] Good luck making it to partner. A vast majority never get that far. The amount of hours the Big 4 expect of employees is unsustainable for most.[/quote] Partner at 34 doesn't happen, neither does 750K for junior/rookie partner. Spouse (49) is a partner at a place you all know. 920k last year.[/quote] $750 absolutely happens for junior partners at Big 4 firms. [/quote]
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