I’m depressed. Nothing unique about my depression - I’m in big law, my career defines me, when I’m not working I can’t find the will to get off the couch, I’m sad or I’m numb…I know I’m the only one that can make a change to my life…I’m on antidepressants. Just extremely unmotivated and paralyzed. Self-help books are not for me, but I am curious - has anyone tried a guided depression/anxiety journal? Any recommendations if so? Or, if you have experienced the same, what steps did you take?
PwC India- good projects, good hikes & bonus, learning curve is very good in PwC.
No work life balance, you will be assigned 3-4 projects and you'll have lot of work in all the projects.
Accenture - don't know much, everything depends on the project they assign. Comparatively less pressure and good wlb compared to PwC
Wlb is more or less good at Accenture. This is from personal experience and those of many friends. I disagree with someone else's comment about bootlicking seniors, cannot be further from truth imho. I have personally always refused weekend work, whenever rarely asked to. And logged off at a set time most days. And I consistently received the same hikes as my peers at the same level in project, and recognition from seniors/leads. Just made sure the work I did was good enough. I have now left, wlb was a concern for me and thus did not accept Pwc's offer after going through multiple threads on this platform. But everyone's situation and priorities are different. Accenture is giving pretty good hikes, double digits, twice a year, to retain talent.
Same case
Pwc any day
Accenture guys like boot licking rest u can understand
Accenture ++