Did you get offered an internship? Because I thought it would be hard to get into Big4 without having done an intership before.Minai said:Of course
PwC = $23/hr
KPMG = $22/hr
EY = $20/hr
Deloitte = $19/hr
That's from what I can remember my friends telling me (they did internships at Big4's)
I imagine banks would pay much more though
Neither did i.Minai said:no I didn't apply
It's not hard if you're good enough I guess
Grizzly said:Neither did i.
How much of a disadvantage do you think it was when you went thro your EY Grad. recruitment process ?
Nope, just an interview with Macq Bank.§eraphim said:did u get any vacation work? i didnt bother applying for big4 since they reject non-punultimate yr students.
EY is $24/hr ( for audit anyway), so it's the same as KPMGjelly said:*don't know about EY. they've gone weird this yr (downsizing? none of my friends got EY)
Haha I agree with you (partly) but would swap Deloitte and KPMG- not because of the "aussie" thing since one of my Chinese friends got into KPMG, but more to do with they have a loud & sporty image. I think Deloitte people are very friendly to work with as well. Ironically you say they are considered 'substandard' but globally, they are ranked 2nd. EY is probably reserved/quiet- wouldn't say "asianish" but I do have a Chinese colleague who happily works there. Finally, as for PwC.... It's hard to say- I think they are "confident" in what they do hence the outgoing nature/personality.jelly said:Firm culture matters alot. Eg. Deloitte is very aussie, loud and extroverted. Most ppl consider them substandard for a top-tier firm. EY is somewhat asian and quietish. PWC is considered somewhat arrogant and outgoing. KPMG is very friendly and open. They're all different...depends who you like. And whether they like you too (and fit their corporate culture). It's your fit as well as theirs.