Please give some advice on which offer to choose. Background: masters degree in STEM. No work experience.
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Your money will go further in Chicago.
It seems the level of ACN is higher than D. And I like SF since there’s a possibility that I may wanna work for a tech company in the future and I guess SF has more opportunities? But I guess life in Chicago would be much comfortable with the money.
Please give some advice in terms of career growth, WLB, exit opportunity, learning opportunity. Thanks!
Also, I’m wondering the possibility for negotiation in both companies.
can’t speak for deloitte, but acn has amazing WLB in the AI group + good learning opps
AI is one of the most popular groups at acn right now (lots of people wanting to get into AI)
Both are good firms, cannot go wrong with either. Where do you wanna live?
Is the Deloitte role in consulting? I’m assuming so. I know they made up new specific analyst roles. I’m also amazed at that money. That’s the highest campus salary I’ve ever seen at Deloitte.
Analysts aren’t typically bonus eligible fyi.
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Applied AI is under A&C Analytics & Cognitive, so yes it’s in consulting. Salary is high because these guys leave for big tech
I would honestly pick an offer and continue to interview for a tech company….those offers are very low for a masters in STEM…
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1. For now, i slightly prefer SF because I think the tech companies are centered in there and I may wanna join one of them in the future.
2. Both positions are within consulting. The HR told me I did an ‘extremely good job’ in interviews. I think I prob should have tried a C level with D…
i think experiences will be similar. Entry level D doesn’t get bonus. I think you should base your decision on where you want to live.
Seeing this post as an Analyst in AI at Accenture UK currently with a masters in stats is depressing - I’m on £33.5k...