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I personally see Accenture and Deloitte on a very similar level for most things.
I would personally want more than a 20% raise going from USDC to core consulting, as you will likely work more, travel more (historically), and have more stress.
That being said, go for it, you’ll learn a lot more, the only people I knew who liked USDC was people with families looking for decent WLB / no travel
They have good benefits and are probably top in terms of tech consulting
If you want to move to core consulting you can do that as well at D. What OP are you in?
I am in GPS for USDC. I joined Deloitte this January so moving to core won't be possible until next year or later
I moved from Deloitte (there for 4 years) to Accenture in February. I am so much happier. Better bonuses, better pay, better WLB, better benefits, nicer people. Maybe I just got lucky with where I landed at Accenture but nothing could make me go back to Deloitte. But also, is there room for you to negotiate? Accenture is doing a massive hiring push right now and we sold more work than we can staff. See if you can push the offer up or at least get signing bonus.
That's good advice. I will take that up when talking to the recruiter. By waiting a year did you mean staying in D for one more year?
If it's D USDC to ACN core consulting, I would take it. Transitioning from USDC to core within Deloitte is very difficult
It is. I am in USDC and the offer is for ACN