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What is the TC for a partner at PWC?
I've had a hybrid role for the past 4 years where I get unlimited sick days (well 14 really until fmla kicked in), 3 weeks of vacation, 3 personal days. I am also given the week after Xmas off. if my toddlers are sick I can work at home with them. Interviewing w fortune 500 that offers 15 pto days that have to use for sick days too.Strictly in office job 9-5 and dress bus.prof. These bad benefits? Outdated culture?I am a seasoned professional. Seems tough.
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If I were single, I would consider it. I like the flexibility of remote work and of course, more money is always good. But in this economy, I probably wouldn't leave a stable, large corporation for a small company that could go under in a recession. Especially if I had a family to take care of, kids, etc.
I really liked working in a smaller company, there are of course downsides to it. Job security can be a bit questionable, although where isn’t it nowadays. Resources and salary usually pale in comparison, so if you are looking at more that is great. What I did like is the team was a lot closer, you are more visible, and I got to learn a lot of different things that wouldn’t have been ‘in my lane’ at a larger company.
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Your comment with the smaller company is encouraging! Job security on the surface seems to be better in larger company but I see many layoffs no matter where we are now.
It’s not too bad , just the resources and funds may get tight
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It would depend on extraneous factors
Smaller company probably gives you more autonomy. And how small is small? Have they had turnover? Layoffs?