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You better chill out OP. Now clean up your mess.
Too bad that your experience in Big4 has not been as good as it has been for others. Hundreds of thousands of accountants in the aggregate work for the Big4 Firms globally. That's a lot of people. The few dozen who complain on Fish Bowl are likely the minority.
I was part of the team who worked on getting the whole week of july 4th possible. Yeah it may not work for everyone but I am sure a lot of employees are appreciating it. Nothing against the other big 3 firms, but would be interested to know if they gave similar time gifts to their employees.
Lmao, those lists are total bullshit, just like the "Big 4 are top choices for interns" articles. Every intern on earth would take a Goldman offer or whatever else before us.
Yeah right, top 100 places to burn out within the first year and to end up in a psychiatric hospital.
Wow! The minority? You must be working for a Big4 in some alternate universe...
SM1 I believe PwC did the same thing and announced it a couple of weeks ago. I'll take it and say thank you Uncle Ernie.
And to celebrate we're getting a very significant gift of time from Leadership. Stay tuned ... big announcement this afternoon!
Yeah, the difference is that EY is ranked some 40 places under Deloitte on this survey 💁
Wow, a week off on July 4th? Not if you are in FSO Tax and have a final K-1 going out in July.
Uh “big 4 are top choices” doesn’t exclude IB’s from also being in that list or higher than us. Strooong logic
#52 on the list and beaten by Protiviti and KPMG. Wow. Sad.
Deloitte is higher 💁
Twenty years and counting.
Pat yourself on the back?
Yes.
Great.
See? We agree!
Yeah, all of the big 4 are great places to work. At least for your long term career. There really isn’t a huge difference between any of them.
Unless you work at EY. Then there's a difference. :-)