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6 weeks PTO and same 401k match. Hard to take even 5 weeks of PTO though.
100% match up to 6%? Well fuck me, we only get 25% up to 6%, and there's vesting period
5 weeks PTO, 10 paid holidays, 25¢ match per dollar for the first 6% to 401k, pension plan fully vested after 3 years, and plenty of firm paid happy hours and booze at internal events. Oh also, Deloitte University (though you'll only experience that once maybe twice, if you're lucky, after each promotion)
D3 is correct not D1.
D3, so 25% match not 100% match like what D1 said?
Pwc is also 25 to the dollar at 6%, 15 days of vacation for first two years, after that it's 22, unlimited sick days, and 12 holidays I think (floating included). There is also HSA firm paid contribution as well. But fuck... 100% match on your 401k is way better...think about how much more you have in your 401 k than we do.
That info is available on the career site...boot up your googles
D1, awesome thanks. It's definitely hard but what I've been doing for the past few years is 2 weeks in the summer, 2 weeks over Christmas and my last week is split over random Monday's and Friday's for long weekends throughout the year.
Agree with D3 but I have been to DU about 6 times in 3 years
5-6 weeks pto depending on rank and same 401k. Other fringe benefits like most firms: $500 fitness allowance, $75-200 cell allowance, lounge access etc
Oh Pwc pays for your phone bill - pretty much unlimited data...be respectful of course. There's also fitness rewards etc.
@acn2 you get Amex platinum so centurion/delta sky club/priority pass or you can opt for AA or United annual lounge membership and stick with regular green Amex
50% up to 5%. 5 weeks PTO
Pwc we can get the Amex plat any level. Gives you lounge access and airline credit 100 per year with 200 for statement
@Deloitte6 any level as long as you're traveling. Reimbursement goes through once you hit 25 nights away I believe, which is obviously easy to do on a traveling project. It also comes with TSA Precheck or global entry reimbursement.
PwC has shitty $$ perks, but decent soft ones. Unlimited sick days (use them carefully and it's a couple extra PTO), firm paid for phone every year (heavily subsidized after 12 months), etc
I thought we got 7% match? That's what my documents said...?
A1, are you a new hire? When I joined in 2011 it was 6% and has been since then for me.
Yea. I started last year.
I started in 2014, it was 6%...7% is awesome, u sure??