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28-02-2022, 06:51 PM
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If joining commercial FP&A straight, will the progression be slower as compared to joining after working for 3+ years in Big 4 audit?
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Usually good MNCs doesnt accept fresh grad for FP&A and would prefer candidates with prior work experience.
Even they take you in, progression would usually be slower.
3 years+ in Audit give you more exposure and you can expect more higher salary when u job hop over to a MNCs compared to internal progression.
Nevertheless, working in Big 4 as a junior is a not easy road, prepared to sacifice your personal life and burn your weekends.
Anyway, when you are young, work hard...u will reap the fruit of labor later
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28-02-2022, 07:09 PM
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So for a fresh graduate, if he/she has offer for both Big 4 audit and commercial (not MNC but a respectable size company) FP&A, it's recommended to choose the audit path first for faster career progression later on?
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28-02-2022, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
So for a fresh graduate, if he/she has offer for both Big 4 audit and commercial (not MNC but a respectable size company) FP&A, it's recommended to choose the audit path first for faster career progression later on?
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Depends lah. If it's like a Unilever or Johnson&Johnson they do accept fresh grads for their finance tracks. If you get offered just go for that.
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28-02-2022, 07:41 PM
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No need partner level, once you reach SM(abt avg 8 Years), your WLB improves tremendously as you just delegate your work liao. A SM command min basic 10k/mth salary+.
Personally, i left Big 4 after making Mgr (5 yrs+). I know a lot of my SMs are really medicore but they just managed to rise to that rank by merely staying on where most leaves.
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Agree. U just need to stay. Ppl are thinking too much.
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28-02-2022, 08:48 PM
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Not true at all. 8 years all within big 4 can barely crack 120k
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8 years 100k also not bad
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28-02-2022, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Depends lah. If it's like a Unilever or Johnson&Johnson they do accept fresh grads for their finance tracks. If you get offered just go for that.
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Unilever finance track promotion is slow for fresh grad.
I am previously from Big 4 and left after 3years+
Thereafter, I joined there as a AM doing tax getting $5.2K+ basic pay.
My peer who started at Unilever after graduating was only a senior tax accountant getting $4.3K.
Basically, i am currently earning almost $1K more than her and have a better resume to speak of.
Of course, I sacrificed my earlier years working like a dog in big 4 to advance ahead of her.
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28-02-2022, 08:56 PM
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Not true at all. 8 years all within big 4 can barely crack 120k
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My firm has revised its pay in 2022 to retain "talent".
With 2-3 month bonus as a SM, you can hit 150k per annum.
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28-02-2022, 08:58 PM
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can someone share estimated SM4 annual and yearly income
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