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I am a Revenue Cycle Analyst at a large hospital.
I come from a healthcare operations background, have my Masters in Health Administration and 3+ yoe in large hospitals/headquarters. I am now learning sql on my own, proficient in excel and tableau.
I would like to know the best way to get into large tech companies like Google for non tech roles. Should I consider trying to work at a Tech company for a few years before switching back to healthcare? Google Amazon Accenture AbleTo CVS Health
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I've worked at the same engineering firm for 4 years. I'm currently making $161k with only a $750 bonus, but excellent vacation (4 weeks, cash out anytime, rolls over indefinitely), 45 hours a week. I have an interview with a recruiter at Guidehouse this week for a Technical Project Manager role. It seems to be focused in the government space and requires a security clearance. What sort of salary and benefits could I expect for this sort of role at Guidehouse?
Anyone at Deloitte know how to view utilization?
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Such a disparaging remark. And massive overgeneralization. Was that really necessary?
It’s 300k base for a first year MD in Accenture Strategy I believe
MD pay at ACN is highly variable as we have 4 career levels-- common across all though is the structured pay around stock matching and vesting. TC the first year won't feel much different than our SM level, but the long game with our stock can be lucrative and the freedom to drive a variety of internal and external initiatives with our company resources and countless minions can be rewarding.
225-275k
@Alix Haha I heard you guys get paid well?
Technology is 225k-300k consulting is 275k-350k+
I sat in an orientation and met a partner and an MD and they left their previous firm to come join a new one. Big move but sometimes you have to pull the trigger. You don’t know what their story was. But these numbers are on the low end. If you at Deloitte you will be fine.