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Hi all,
I’m looking to relocate to Seattle. Does anyone know if any of the Big 4 are still recruiting campus hires to start in Summer/Fall 2023? I’m open to either Audit or Tax, but I have internship experience in Tax.
I applied and received an offer at a Big 4 in San Francisco (campus hire), but I’ve decided Seattle is the better fit for me as it will be closer to my hometown and family in Vancouver.
Thanks!
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AP1. Yeah, I was only referring to OW from AA only
Must be OW sapphire or above, or be on a OW flight in J or F. I don't think OW allows day pass purchases.
J or F?
Business class or first class tickets
Got it thanks. So with OW Sapphire and an economy ticket I should be fine?
Needs to be an OW international flight
PwC1 is not right. If you're OW sapphire then you can go into any lounge regardless of domestic or international or travel class.
I’m a UA flyer, so don’t know OW rules. What AP said is similar to *Alliance rules. United *G gets you into any *A lounge, including the premium ones (like LH Senator), with a guest, even flying economy ... except for UA lounges. For UA lounges, you have to be biz/first intl
AP1 except if you have your OneWorld status from AA. Correct if you have status from another OneWorld carrier
OW Sapphire that is not from AA (LATAM, JAL, Qantas, BA, etc.) will get you into the lounge on a domestic ticket regardless of class of service. AA OW Sapphire will get you into the lounge on an international ticket (beside Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, with the exception of Mexico City) regardless of class of service.
^ oh that's probably true. I'm not AA and that's why I'm not making the switch despite living in the US.
Thanks everyone, very helpful!