PwC or EY... (1 Viewer)

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Got both offers from PwC Tax and EY Tax, which one to choose, opinions??
it's bloody hard decision =_=

Both firms have same salary, went to celebration night, and people from both firms are extremely nice....
Heard from my mates EY are more people focused, whereas there's much more hierarchy and pressure in PwC, is that true?
Which one to choose? arggh....

Any suggestions much appreciated guys.
 

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u really need to go to EY

but you will probably go to PwC because of its prestige an find out the hard way.
 

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As Suvat said, both are great firms and you can't go wrong with either, thus your dilemma. At the end of the day, you want to be working in a firm thats a large enough for good professional development and opportunites and also good in terms of personal support and a nice working environment.

Professionally, both firms are excellent, though im kinda biased to PwC in terms of their larger client base.

But in terms of personal support and working enviroment it seems you're more inclined to EY as the culture seems friendlier. I felt that way originally too (though i didnt get into EY) and thought PwC is really tense and they just work u like crazy. But after PwC insight i realised that PwC was a realy nice place and the people were really laid back.

No doubt there would be a corporate ladder and probably tense moments, but i mean, thats what ur hired for right? Your ability to deal with all that and be an effective business leader/team player.

PwC is also quite people focused too cause they realise thats what makes them what they are. I was talking to this manager in Business Assurance at the celebration night and he plays soccer on a competitive level, so he'd require a lot of time to train etc and its fully supported by the firm. Theres a girl who does that too, cept shes in netball professionally, and its also supported by PwC. PwC is quite focused on tailoring to the people's needs cause at the end of the day, thats what makes them the money =).

So overall, there really is nothing to separate the firms, but i personally would go with PwC cause of the larger client base, meaning there would be more clients and also more interesting ones to work with. That's just my biased opinion.
 

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Conspirocy said:
u really need to go to EY

but you will probably go to PwC because of its prestige an find out the hard way.
is a moron.
 

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There is no need to call me a moron or try to discount my view. You really displayed your intelligence and maturity. Both of you.
 
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Conspirocy said:
There is no need to call me a moron or try to discount my view. You really displayed your intelligence and maturity. Both of you.
ur statement was neither here or there regarding why you thought ey was better. You didn't provide any explanation behind your way of thinking hence why jordan had an opp to show his level of maturity.
 
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Who said I had to explain myself. I said what I said. It's a subjective opinion. PwC or EY? Yeah I'm sure there is a logical and rational answer to that question that can be fully backed up. Not. And besides based on your logic I'm the only one being castrated (probably for suggesting EY over PwC). Previous statements were made that are just as flippant, for example:

Your argument is stupid. But you can’t even prove your own point using it. That’s pretty funny.

How about you disclose your affiliations to firms before you even continue in this topic. By the way you guys are reacting it sounds like you are all biased and work at PwC or want to.
 

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First he says:

Conspirocy said:
u really need to go to EY

but you will probably go to PwC because of its prestige an find out the hard way.
Then he says:

Conspirocy said:
Your argument is stupid. But you can’t even prove your own point using it. That’s pretty funny.
Bit ironic. But seriously don't feed the troll.
 
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Conspirocy said:
Who said I had to explain myself. I said what I said. It's a subjective opinion. PwC or EY? Yeah I'm sure there is a logical and rational answer to that question that can be fully backed up. Not. And besides based on your logic I'm the only one being castrated (probably for suggesting EY over PwC). Previous statements were made that are just as flippant, for example:


Your argument is stupid. But you can’t even prove your own point using it. That’s pretty funny.

How about you disclose your affiliations to firms before you even continue in this topic. By the way you guys are reacting it sounds like you are all biased and work at PwC or want to.
actually there are points in favour of both. Though its difficult to fully back it up at least providing some explanation would make posting worthwhile- the OP posted requesting some advice with obviously some reasoning not "ey is better" or "pwc is better"
 

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You have to also remember that the culture of the job (both in terms of socialisation/talking within your peers/seniors, and the strictness of the hierarchy) will be directly dependent on the people you are working with so try to remember people you met from both firms who actually work in the division you are interested in. As mentioned above, client base is obviously a big drawcard so consider that too.

Without being biased, I know which way I am leaning towards but since I work in Assurance and know close to nothing about what the life of a tax cadet in my firm is like, I really don't think I can offer much more than what others have mentioned. Of course there are things like the firmwide sporting and social events, but they make up a small small small percentage of what your working life will actually entail so it's best not to rely on those to make your decision.
 

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seremify007 said:
Of course there are things like the firmwide sporting and social events, but they make up a small small small percentage of what your working life will actually entail so it's best not to rely on those to make your decision.
Thanks seremify, that's true....
Did not think of that before///
 

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not sure whether this is applciable to tax, but maybe look at the clients/type of work you will be doing at both and see which one favours you or is more broad.

also, where are your friends? having someone conveniently located to bitch about work to is quite handy.

i'd say ey because it is lesser of the two evils.

in all honesty - i dont think you can make a decision based on what you know/could know right now that will make a difference where you go 5-10 yrs down the track.
 

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Hi, I was in a similar dilemma in choosing between PwC Tax and KPMG Audit and am just wondering which firm you ended up choosing?
 

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I'd choose apples. antioxidants > vitamin c.
 

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jenchowdhury said:
Hi, I was in a similar dilemma in choosing between PwC Tax and KPMG Audit and am just wondering which firm you ended up choosing?
PwC tax i found tax much more interesting, what about u?
 

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