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Has anyone left PwC while they still had an outstanding Educational Support Program repayment agreement? What is the repayment process like? Am I required to pay back the amount in full the day I leave the firm or is there the ability to do a repayment agreement? I’m looking at new opportunities and would like to have my new firm take on the amount of the tuition agreement ($14,000) but don’t know how much that might limit my options.
For those in private, how was bonus this year?
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Probably high end. If CPA and not JD/LLM
Doesn’t matter what pay is today at 2.5 year experience Should be looking at expected pay 10 years from now as partner.
But one can still look to be compensated fairly over the course of that decade? You must be a real peach to work for. People aren't going to wait a decade to be compensated properly for their work, and plenty of firms are starting to do so along the way
You’re on the high end, especially for a small firm.
Agree. Im mid market and that’s about new manager comp. Bonus is also higher than mine in year 10.