Bain & Company Curious about consulting pension contributions in London. Can people share what they get in different firms?
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I joined in Accenture as level 8. Prior to joining, I was apporached by a project, and they seemed to not convince with my lack of knowledge about the role hence they dropped me even after contacting couple of times. Now I have got call from another one and they also seem to be not fully sure because my last role was very different. My question is how difficult is it to get a project in Accenture? Will this interviews continue? Also, what are the chances of me getting a suitable role?
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5% max
Usually MBB is the best at 9% irrespective of you contributing or not
Current company (niche) - was 5% employee, 3% employer, increasing to 5% after 3 years.
New company (not B4, but larger) - 5% employee, 9% employer
McKinsey is 12% regardless of what you contribute
9% irrespective, I put 0 (will put more once I get above 100k)
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PwC - 8% pension contribution from employer
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D - up to 8% matched by the employer
legacy ones had D put in more than the employee but this is long gone
Yeah i get 12% by contributing 8% as I joined pre-2019. They were sneaky about that one.
Boutique - matching up to 10%
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At Accenture it varies with age with contribution going up over time. I’m 33 and they match 6%
At PA Consulting it’s 3% employee. 8% employer.
12% employer; I put around 18%
Max 12% , if you contribute 8% (based on when you join)