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I am a fresher and joined infosys Nov 2021 in campus placement.
Now has 11 months of experience. I am planning for MS in Jan intake
If I resign now notice period is 1 month, but if I complete 1 year notice period is 3 months?
My visa is not yet approved, I am confused now whether to resign or stay?
Is there any buy back notice if it is there what is the process?
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Varies a lot work wise and salary wise without an MBA for a SC the range for fed is like 90-145k
Thanks DD1. Any insight into if I'll be given a case at the interview?
Yes you will. Which practice? GM? Finance?
Thanks. Haven't been informed yet. Scheduling the interview right now
I had a case for Fed S&O interview and two fit
Fit?
Like fit/behavioral. Like your standard “tell me about a time...” interviews.
Yes case for sure
Awesome. Thank you
Ex fed Deloitte S&O. That salary for fed is not accurate
What's the accurate salary then
Quick answer, usually $90-120k for 5-7 years of experience. I've seen one person who was Federal, yet was offered $140k + $20k signing fresh out of a target MBA. Now the long answer is that it largely depends on your years of experience. The reason the Senior Consultant range is so huge is that (and this came from a Partner), you have your freshly minted seniors and then you have folks with 10+ years of technical experience or a specific skill set, but without much managerial experience. Obviously it's not fair to pay them the same. So those folks will get put at top of the Senior band. The manager level requires a different skill set that the firm feels they do not yet have. It's better to grow the person from within and prompt them after 1-2 years than bring them in as a manager and possibly to set that person up for failure.
SC1 ^ that. That's a reasonable practice in all firms, because the M starts selling vs delivering. Anyho, I don't think I've seen many MBA SC in fed making 145, prob bc I was in S&O and that's more soft skill. Most MBA SCs are coming in from 90-105 from top 15/20 MBAs. I would assume that non mbas could be lower or around that range depending on experience and skill set. However, that's rather standard in Fed specialties. I think that level with MBAs median is around 120 after experience. What do you think SC1?
I attended CRAFT (Mandatory boot camp for Senior Consultants in the S&O practice) just a couple months ago and had the opportunity to ask several folks what they were offered (everyone was nosy/curious). For Federal SCs, with only undergrad experience it was between $90-$115k, with MBA is around $115-$125k, and M7 MBA went up to $140k. Signing bonus varied from $5k to $30k.