NY job fair & PriceWC


quentin

Hi. I attended to the NY job fair an interview with PWC. I was really excited about the chance to work for PriceWaterhouseCoopers in NYC. Though I considered that the interview went well, I never heart back from them. They did not even sent a misarable rejection e-mail...
So my question is, Did anyone that interviewed with PWC in NY job fair get a call back or (if lucky) a job offer?
Bests!

Hi. I attended to the NY job fair an interview with PWC. I was really excited about the chance to work for PriceWaterhouseCoopers in NYC. Though I considered that the interview went well, I never heart back from them. They did not even sent a misarable rejection e-mail...
So my question is, Did anyone that interviewed with PWC in NY job fair get a call back or (if lucky) a job offer?
Bests!
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Tatu

Quick question Quentin, are you attending the NYU Tax Program? if yes do you have prior international tax experience?

Quick question Quentin, are you attending the NYU Tax Program? if yes do you have prior international tax experience?
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quentin

I have to say no to both of your questions.
But does it matter? I don't think so. Though I have a background as a trashman, they had, at least, to tell me something as a matter of ettiquete...
Anyhow, there is my answer.

I have to say no to both of your questions.
But does it matter? I don't think so. Though I have a background as a trashman, they had, at least, to tell me something as a matter of ettiquete...
Anyhow, there is my answer.
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Tatu

Sorry Quentin for being too inquisitive. You are definitely right, a simple answer/follop-up on your interview would have been the minimum to expect. Also I am pretty much surprised to see that you didn't get any answer since then, it is not normal PwC's standard. Usually, they are really professional in wathever thing they do.

I know that besides accountants/CPAs/ACCAs some of the Big4 recruits LLM graduates, particularly with Tax specialisation, and I guess depending on job market/industry needs, with LLM in Banking & Finance for their regulatory & compliance advisory division.

I was only trying to figure out the profile US Big4 firms would have liked from foreigners studying LLM in the US.

Anyway good luck with ur quest.

Sorry Quentin for being too inquisitive. You are definitely right, a simple answer/follop-up on your interview would have been the minimum to expect. Also I am pretty much surprised to see that you didn't get any answer since then, it is not normal PwC's standard. Usually, they are really professional in wathever thing they do.

I know that besides accountants/CPAs/ACCAs some of the Big4 recruits LLM graduates, particularly with Tax specialisation, and I guess depending on job market/industry needs, with LLM in Banking & Finance for their regulatory & compliance advisory division.

I was only trying to figure out the profile US Big4 firms would have liked from foreigners studying LLM in the US.

Anyway good luck with ur quest.
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Zeum

what is the average pay packet of the Big 4 in the US? Also, how does it compare to the pay packet which a first year associate makes in a law firm?

what is the average pay packet of the Big 4 in the US? Also, how does it compare to the pay packet which a first year associate makes in a law firm?
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Tatu

Hi Zeum,

I do not have any indications on that. But I assume that Big4 pay substantially less money than 1st year associate. You won't get the 110K-125K/Year as you would get from Cleary and other big law firms. But I do not know how much you will get from PwC, E&Y, Deloitte and KPMG.

I suspect associate to start around 40K and senior associate at 65K. But definitely TBC.

Hi Zeum,

I do not have any indications on that. But I assume that Big4 pay substantially less money than 1st year associate. You won't get the 110K-125K/Year as you would get from Cleary and other big law firms. But I do not know how much you will get from PwC, E&Y, Deloitte and KPMG.

I suspect associate to start around 40K and senior associate at 65K. But definitely TBC.
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