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08-12-2015, 08:51 PM
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The poster at Accenture is pretty much right.. there are too many factors.
Average to Significant Above gets 6-15%. This depends on how high your salary is already.
Some people with average (consistent) got even 10%.
My bonus just totalled up to 30k. I just joined Accenture 1yr back as a manager.
The jumps are huge; senior managers wont get 20k/month. More like 14k ish...
Some senior managers have been there for 10+ years and not moved... But then again; including all their bonuses... They probably get over 200k package all up.
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08-12-2015, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The poster at Accenture is pretty much right.. there are too many factors.
Average to Significant Above gets 6-15%. This depends on how high your salary is already.
Some people with average (consistent) got even 10%.
My bonus just totalled up to 30k. I just joined Accenture 1yr back as a manager.
The jumps are huge; senior managers wont get 20k/month. More like 14k ish...
Some senior managers have been there for 10+ years and not moved... But then again; including all their bonuses... They probably get over 200k package all up.
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14k is lower end of senior managers, those who in the role for 5+ years morelike 19-20kish.
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09-12-2015, 01:18 AM
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Just got promoted from A2 to C1 after 2 years in the firm. Salary increment is 60% from my A2 pay
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09-12-2015, 06:35 PM
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Just got promoted from A2 to C1 after 2 years in the firm. Salary increment is 60% from my A2 pay
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This proves that annual increment can't possibly be 10% per year unless you are Manager grade and above because A1 starts off at 3800 + 300, a 60% bump is about 6000 + 300. Which is right, Manager gets paid 10k and Snr Mgr gets paid 14k subsequently, MD is based on your ability to sell
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10-12-2015, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This proves that annual increment can't possibly be 10% per year unless you are Manager grade and above because A1 starts off at 3800 + 300, a 60% bump is about 6000 + 300. Which is right, Manager gets paid 10k and Snr Mgr gets paid 14k subsequently, MD is based on your ability to sell
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ur numbers are too low and more like new promotees. avg pay for mgr & snr mgr is closer to 14k & 20k respectively.
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21-08-2016, 12:06 PM
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How is Accenture vs big 4 consulting. Which does fresh grads prefer
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21-08-2016, 07:03 PM
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How is Accenture vs big 4 consulting. Which does fresh grads prefer
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Depends on what you want to specialize in. Accenture is better for IT consulting. Big 4 is better for finance/audit. If you want to exit to finance, Big 4 is better. Pay wise, Accenture pays more at the start, but Big 4 equity partners get paid very well (>$500k per year), though it depends how much you sell.
I think on balance of probabilities, Big 4 is still more "prestigious".
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21-08-2016, 09:41 PM
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Don't kid yourself. Nothing that is easy to get is ever prestigious.
That includes Big 4, and Accenture to a lesser extent.
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21-08-2016, 10:02 PM
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Don't kid yourself. Nothing that is easy to get is ever prestigious.
That includes Big 4, and Accenture to a lesser extent.
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The point being made is that Big 4 is more prestigious than Accenture (which you can disagree), but I didn't say it neither was easy to get it. Stay on point - don't be one of those Sim guys that just rattle nonsense without thinking.
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21-08-2016, 10:06 PM
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Oh, no worries, I don't think either big 4 or accenture is prestigious at all.
They are both just meh, and that's the truth, there is no wow factor.
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