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What line of service in advisory?
With 2 years exp and masters,
Reg and Ops: 70-80
Finance Transformation: 85- 95
Cyber: 95 - 105
Forensic: 80-90
Accounting advisory/internal audit: 75-85
The ranges are pretty wide across advisory as a whole, but new undergrads are coming in are around 70-75 so I wouldn't take anything less than 80s.
Thanks D5, this is super helpful. I have two years experience and a masters, and I’ll be joining the forensic practice in advisory so I guess I’ll aim for $90K!
Advisory is an entirely different practice than consulting. For reference - advisory starts off with a 55k salary for analysts, consulting starts off with a 75k salary. Advisory is the risk arm
D3 I think you are mistaken. There are no analysts in advisory. You come in as advisory consultant and then move to senior advisory consultant.
D4 do you have prior experience before joining Deloitte? I have a masters and 2 years experience. Would $75K be realistic for me, or could I aim for higher?
Less
Basically 5-10% above audit ranges.
If it's federal, probably somewhere around $75-85k.
What role?
All I know is that it’s called advisory consultant in the federal practice. I have a masters and two years of experience.
Greatly varies depending on what practice within advisory and what city. I’d guess your range is 55-80
With two years experience, a masters and in DC, what do you think is reasonable?
OP - for Federal consulting, the work often really isn’t different between Advisory and Consulting unless you are super specialized in Enterprise Risk Management, Cyber, etc. Federal (now actually called GPS) can be a lot of staff aug unless you are doing something specialized.
If you have 2 YOE, you’re probably looking at a Consultant offer I’m guessing? I would expect a salary around 80-85K if you are in the DC area.
What role and level? Last I heard, advisory tends to pay up to ~25% less than consulting, though I'd want someone who's actually in D advisory to confirm.
Ex-Advisory/Deloitter here - Really depends on the role and the level - less true at say SC than it is at SM.
There are so many variables in this. Location, work, your experience, the supply/demand for that job. If you ask for 100k, is that too low for you?
I would at least try to get a 20% raise over what you make now