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I'm looking to gain as much experience as possible out of college in an IT role and wondering what exit opportunities may be in place a year or two down the road if there is little/slow progression.
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PwC A recruiter from PWC reached out to me to ask if I’d consider a different office the one I applied to, since it’s full. It would be Boston, Hartford, Chicago, Minneapolis, Little Rock, Denver, San Francisco or San Jose. MSA candidate. Is there a fully remote option? Do you have to be in the office all the time? Is the compensation high at PWC? Is there a possible moving expenses? Any insight or advice would help me make a decision. Thank you!
Just had my back to back to back interviews with Deloitte USDC, I felt like my scenario based went extremely well and my behavioral just average. If anyone could provide some insight on how long it took for them to get back to you as well as who makes the hiring decision to ease my mind a bit that would be awesome!
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Hello,
Typically you can move to other countries on a secondment (6months to 2/3 years long transfer) or a permanent transfer after working in the firm / team for some time.
The firm is supportive of this, but depends a lot on the partner you’ll be reporting to.
DM me for more details (I recently transferred to the US office)
I did. Like P1 said. I did a second mente abroad, extended it for a few years until finally transferred
@Pwc1 and @Pwc2 can’t DM (maybe because I am a student or something else). Could you please let me know if the opposite is also possible I.e. transfer from USA to another country ? In that case, what’s the minimum amount of time that you should stay at the PwC USA office?
Yes, it’s possible and is supported. The minimum time spent in the same office / team is typically 1.5 - 2 years.