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Do deloitte GPS SCs get phones?
Did they not talk numbers yet?
Id start at AFS, build your network, learn a bunch (because the people are great and will likely guide you) and then move cause once you get promoted you’ll be at consultant or manager with analysts getting paid more than you 🙃
But I’m clearly biased
AFS tends to pay more from my experience. D likes to low ball people. Honestly, it's the same work and people. focus on your day to day team vs the company
Also, culture is different. I’ve heard Deloitte expects you to work on firm initiatives. You can get away with not doing so at AFS, altho it may not make you look the best not doing so
That’s what I mean, you don’t need to at AFS but you need to at Deloitte
D first. (But also biased)
You get to Consultant in 2 years instead of this Sr Analyst nonsense. Then you’re a Sr Con while AFS is Consultant.
I’d argue better development opps for junior folks here. Check out research around best places to start your career. There’s a reason D tops Accenture. Plusssss AFS has several stupid policies bc the parent company is foreign. And you don’t get Corp phones at AFS. Am I missing anything?!
All this is incorrect. GPS doesn't pay more than AFS and AFS doesn't pay more than GPS. I left AFS for GPS and got a 35% increase lol and my friend just left GPS for AFS and got around the same 35%. You will ALWAYS be able to get more jumping ship. However what D1 said it's factual. It DOES take around 2 years usually to make Sr. Analyst at AFS lol which in the same time period you will have made it to C in GPS. So I 100% agree growth is slower within AFS then GPS. Also AFS is treated as an entirely different company bc it is, so it can be annoying when the simplest things require you to navigate through different portals rather than the main company sure. Whereas GPS is one Deloitte.
I’ve been to both. It really doesn’t matter. I think GPS will be a lot stronger in 2-3 years then it already is as the merger and op mode shifts. So if it was me, I’d do AFS till consultant then lateral to D for a nice bump up and more ops.
AFS is very siloed while GPS is not, it is fed, state and higher education. We also work with commercial some not a lot some on cross offerings while fed will AFS will rarely to never work with commercial