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Yes .. don’t discuss any government work we may or may not do in a public forum. Same with other clients as a matter of fact.
EY1 is the reason you’ll wanna avoid EY.
All the good peeps who were there got bought out by Deloitte and PWC. Including yours truly. EY GPS is broken into large audit practice and smaller FAAS practice. The audit folk don’t see light of day. And stay there long enough you’ll turn into a human hemorrhoid
Culture is great. People are wonderful and have made some solid connections. Everyone is down to earth and for the most part don’t take themselves too seriously.
The work hours are dependent upon project. You could be on a 9-6 type project or you could be on a more hectic project. It’s kind of a luck of the draw.
Thank you for sharing!! This is great
Apply to KPMG also. They have a really great Federal audit practice.
I worked in that business unit. Busy season October-November (about 6-8 weeks), year round being on 1-2 clients, and overall a complex as hell audit. If you feel like you have no idea what’s going on, no worries, almost everyone else on the team feels the same. I left for a different firm after 2 years. Feel free to DM questions surrounding hours, culture etc. Obvs I can’t give details on the actual audit work but happy to share other info.
It was hell. 12 to 15 hour workdays most weeks from January - Seotember. Expect to work weekends and some holidays too. Its no joke. Left EY because of it.
Thank u for sharing 🙏🙏