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Hi guys,

I would just like any advice or input. I recently received an offer from Big 4 in financial services doing audit. However, i have another offer from a National tier(RSM/BDO/GT) level which i got from doing internship there. I'm really not sure which one to take as though Big 4, obviously has a better name but i really liked the people at the national tier where I interned.

Also, at the National Tier firm, I established a great relationship with the seniors, mgrs, and director there so i know when i start working, i have the network to be put on the best client and prob get good rating. So the question is, is the unstable Big 4 opportunity worth it? vss the proven department at National tier? Also at the national tier, i get to work on Private Equity and hedge fund clients which at big 4, doubtful? Thanks, any advice would do!!!

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Posted: 25 Aug 2010 at 19:43 | IP Logged  

Hi Wandering CPA, from most of the job postings that I have seen so far, most companies preferred to hire someone with CPA + Big 4 experience.  I know that it's not easy to get into Big 4 once you graduated from college.  You obviously gave this a lot of thoughts so it'll depend on what you want out of this experience (name recognition or job longevity).  You can try to compare their benefit packages, promotion opportunities and training programs.  Congratulation on your job offers though! 

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thanks a lot CPA VAN. I appreciate the advice. But my dilemma is more along the line like: lets say Big 4, work on banks or broker dealer vs National firm (Private equity/hedgefund); which path would lead to better exit opportunity in the finance world? In terms i mean like eventually i want my CFA and shoot for Portfolio Manager or somethign along that line? or mebbie just a PE or hedgefund controller or something?
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hmm, I worked at a Big 4 before. I would say the exit opportunity isn't bad but it really depends on what Service line your in (Financial/Manufacturing) and what type of work and client your on. It sounds like your midtier BDO/GT opportunity is pretty good. I would go for the hedgefund/PE clients and when you come out of there, you can leverage that experience better. I would NOT go to Big 4, its really not that big of a deal. Personally, i dont' even think Big 4 is all that. Thats me.

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Wandering CPA, I think you are leaning toward the company where you did your internship.  From conversations with my friends who are current Big 4 employees, you don't really know what type of clients you'll be dealing with. 



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