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Rising Star
Most of the Big 4 will not allow this.
And you can try to hide it, but if you're promoted to Manager or if they ever have to investigate your previous employment (say for a client), there's a good chance they'll find out you worked two jobs at once.
Client won't like that, nor will your firm.
Likewise, this is true even as you move jobs. When I was hired at EY they saw all of the jobs I had prior even if I didn't tell them about it. They were able to find out due to the taxes I paid on that gig work. (It was in college not while I was full time anywhere else so they didn't care)
I think you're taking a huge risk doing this.
Rising Star
Yeah... @OP.
You're going to be in for a big surprise one way or another if you go through with this. Tax evasion, background/employment checks, any one of those could screw you..
Best of luck.
Serious responses please.
Pro
Unfortunately FB is full of people who scoff at the idea of working 2 jobs and will cry about contracts and ethics blah blah blah.
For real though I think contractor roles would fit well. They’re usually pretty easy to apply too as well
Way to kill the party, folks. Most successful ppl have side hustles and multiple sources of income.
It’s not a conflict of interest if they can manage both jobs. Tech is so big that you can sell it as a completely different skill-set.
This comment makes no sense.
Pro
Probably contractor roles or maybe FT at some clients
If you are in one of the professional services firms then there is a strict rule you can’t render professional services to any other company. Professional services is a broad term but really encompasses any white collar work