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Hi I’m a current Graduate student, hoping to get my foot in the door for Deloitte Healthcare Consulting, Accenture CDP, or EY specifically within Chicago Offices. Is there anyone open to connecting and speaking on their experience being hired? I have previous experience working prior to my degree so hoping to get insight on how I can best score an interview. If you’re also open to providing a referral that would be a bonus!
I have been reading a few articles talking about how FAANG isn’t as lavish as it used to be. My first question is if that is true? If it is true, my second question is what companies out there have the pay, benefits, and perks like FAANG? My last question is if it is as difficult to get into those companies? Facebook (Meta) Amazon Apple Netflix Google
Hello, I have an offer from Publicis Sapient for their product management internship program. Wondering if anyone has any insight into the program (exits, etc) and how the return offer looks like in terms of salary. I still also hold an interest in data science so might go with another offer but I’m not sure if it is a wise choice to let go of a PM offer while I have it.
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You could, but it’s an entry level position out of college. You don’t have much leverage other than having a bachelors (unless you have internships, advanced degree, etc.)
Always always negotiate. It never hurts to ask for more. The worst they can say is no.
I agree, even though it really sucks to hear no sometimes. There's no harm in negotiating. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Always negotiate. Even if you don’t get more money, you will learn why not and you can try again later.
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You might be able to get a little more if you negotiate. It can't hurt to try.
That's probably the minimum offer. Try negotiating.
Don't let them low ball you. Go haggle. You deserve it.