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I work at KPMG and my roommate worked in PWC. It's the same challenge everywhere. Depends on which team you are associated with.
Few friends are from EY and Deloitte too.
Till date I've got a feedback regarding the work culture and work life balance as below
1. Deloitte
2. PWC/KPMG
3. EY
Salary wise I'll say EY and Deloitte are way better. KPMG and PWC pay less.
Projects wise again it's
Deloitte/EY then PWC/KPMG.
Hope this helps!
Chief
I doubt the salary part. EY these days is very stingy. EY India atleast.
Can't comment on the project part.
+1
PwC any day
You will find amole reason once you choose KPMG. I dont even consider KpMG a big 4.
Chief
+1 following this having same doubt.
PWC is better in every way kpmg is noob
All big 4 are the same. At the end all are working at the same capacity, however the difference comes in depending on the work culture WLB.
However while switching just focus more on the kind of project they might align you on and their ideology of investing in their people's skillset.
Rest all the big 4 are the same go with the one that pays the most or give you the best roi
Chief
It purely depends on the team you are joining but if I have to compare both at employee policy level PwC is anyday better than KPMG