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30 personal days + 10 firm holidays
Even for the first year joiners?
So confused I thought everyone accrued them?
Chief
Well I think the assumption is how much you can accrue in a year and translate that.
25 as of when I left a few years ago. May have changed.
Is that strictly pto or including holidays?
Chief
Depends on the level. I get about 23 as an analyst. This is not including our very generous holiday + disconnects.
Rising Star
D1 it actually changed when they started giving the full winter disconnect week. 23 for consulting analysts is correct.
Great feedback thanks fellas!
25 at SC and lower. 30 at M. Plus holidays
Rising Star
This isn't quite correct - it's 23 and 28 now bc of the full winter disconnect week. Those of us who joined a while ago were grandfathered in and kept our 25/30.
Pro
How often do people take even remotely close to two weeks per year of pto, let alone 6 weeks?
Rising Star
Globally or in the US? Because globally…. Every year. Even in the US, it’s pretty common. If you don’t, that’s your own fault.