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This video was a really great and honest insight, for a first year student aspiring to be in one of the big 4s and trying to understand how the corporate ladder works and how to move up on them, each of your videos have been very helpful. Thanks a lot james!
@@JamesAlberts a linkedin connection to keep up on your professional life would be great😂 but not any i have in my mind, but will surely post on comments section if i have any ideas in the future.
Oh really? I haven't experienced too much of it, maybe I've been lucky! How has this impacted you? If you're after more content, I’ve just launched my new website/newsletter which will be packed full with even more insider tips and knowledge. I've also opened up my diary if you had any questions you wanted to talk about over a video call. Check it out 👉 www.jsalberts.com/
Hi! Ive watched your video before going to my big 4 interviews and would like to thank you so much as your video definitely helped me prep. I got both ey and pwc and am in dilemma on which are the right one for me. May i know what you’d suggest i should put as a factor in deciding which company i’d be joining?
Thats great to hear Nurshafiqa, you smashed it! In terms of choosing between PwC and EY, what industries are you more interested in, (e.g. Pharma, technology, FMCG) and what are your longer-term goals? Did you get a place in the audit/assurance department?
Hey James, I'd say fairly fluid. Each year there is an internal 'Transfer Window' in which the firm opens up opportunities to move into other lines of service (e.g. audit, tax, consulting, deals). However, spaces are limited, and you need to go through an interview process etc., so it can be quite competitive!
Thanks D - I'm glad you enjoyed it! If you're after more content, I’ve just launched my new website/newsletter which will be packed full with even more insider tips and knowledge. I've also opened up my diary if you had any questions you wanted to talk about over a video call. Check it out 👉 www.jsalberts.com/
I would really like to know which school you attended in the UK ? 😊 I am from France and I am about to start the audit 3 year program of Paris Dauphine 😉
@@JamesAlberts I know your university but I have no idea how it is ranked compared to LSE or other very renowned institutions in the UK ! Basically I got into Dauphine right after the equivalent of A levels in France ! I mostly studied economics and mathematics and now I am on the path of the big 4 😂 ! I have no idea how the first wage is determined in the uk within big 4 but in France it is only based on your university ! In France dauphine graduates have the second or third depending the big 4 best wage ! Pretty correct I would say !
If I had one question it would be : how easy it is for someone who have done its whole studies abroad and starts to work in a big 4 in France to be able to come work in London ? 😄
@@alexandreriboton9136 I would say it's very easy, I work with a lot of individuals from other countries. My current team only has two people from the UK, and everyone else is from Greece, Germany, South Africa, India. Typically, you'll need to qualify as an accountant in France first, then you'll be able to transfer to London. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@alexandreriboton9136 It's not ranked as high as LSE. Salary in the UK is set regardless of university, so graduates of LSE/Oxford will be paid the same as elsewhere. It sounds like you are doing really well, so continue making good progress so you can join the BIG 4! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hey! Aaron-Jerome, great question. Yes it does, typically audit is the lowest paid division. Depending on the firm it can be up to 10% less on base salary with consulting/corporate finance paid more. Let me know if you have any other questions!
If you're moving within the same country - fairly easy! If you're looking for international secondments it will be slightly harder and depend on your job performance. Happy to have a call and talk you through it if it helps!
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That time absolutely flew by! Fascinating to hear both sides of the arguments for working at the big 4!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video was a really great and honest insight, for a first year student aspiring to be in one of the big 4s and trying to understand how the corporate ladder works and how to move up on them, each of your videos have been very helpful. Thanks a lot james!
Glad it was helpful! Any other video ideas you'd like to see?
@@JamesAlberts a linkedin connection to keep up on your professional life would be great😂 but not any i have in my mind, but will surely post on comments section if i have any ideas in the future.
I love how wholesome this content is!
Thanks for the insight
Glad you enjoyed it Khushboo! Let me know if you have any questions or would like to see anything else!
Good to watch after seeing the benefits video thank you
Glad you enjoyed both videos Beth!
Your videos are something that I look forward to
This was indeed a much-appreciated video
Thank you for sharing your precious video with us
I'm surprised office politics weren't on here? I'm only in my second year, and that aspect of the job is really draining (Big 4 outside of London)
Oh really? I haven't experienced too much of it, maybe I've been lucky! How has this impacted you?
If you're after more content, I’ve just launched my new website/newsletter which will be packed full with even more insider tips and knowledge. I've also opened up my diary if you had any questions you wanted to talk about over a video call. Check it out 👉 www.jsalberts.com/
There’s politics in every organization. That can never be eliminated at all. And by the way, politics could be much worse in in the industry.
Good to hear the other side, a lot of RUclips videos just focus on the positives and overlook the obvious negatives!
Glad you enjoyed the video! As with everything there are always pros and cons, so I thought I'd share both!
Very informative
Smashed it again boss man! Awesome video!
Ah flip, as always mate, you're too kind!
Ah flip you’re welcome!
This was a fantastic video to watch
Keep up the excellent work. This was an exceptional video from you
Nice mate
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi! Ive watched your video before going to my big 4 interviews and would like to thank you so much as your video definitely helped me prep. I got both ey and pwc and am in dilemma on which are the right one for me. May i know what you’d suggest i should put as a factor in deciding which company i’d be joining?
Thats great to hear Nurshafiqa, you smashed it! In terms of choosing between PwC and EY, what industries are you more interested in, (e.g. Pharma, technology, FMCG) and what are your longer-term goals? Did you get a place in the audit/assurance department?
Man, after watching this one, I am eager to know what's coming next
How fluid is it to move between different service lines, e.g. audit to tax, in the Big4?
Hey James, I'd say fairly fluid. Each year there is an internal 'Transfer Window' in which the firm opens up opportunities to move into other lines of service (e.g. audit, tax, consulting, deals). However, spaces are limited, and you need to go through an interview process etc., so it can be quite competitive!
Just watched a few of your videos, your content is clear and insightful and the quality of your work is amazing. Hope this channel blows up!
Thank you - you're too kind!
I wish to see more videos from your side
I am not target these organisations.....
I need work life balance this is my priority right now...
good work
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Have there been instances where first year staff barely got any work assigned to them during busy season?
Excellent
Thanks D - I'm glad you enjoyed it!
If you're after more content, I’ve just launched my new website/newsletter which will be packed full with even more insider tips and knowledge. I've also opened up my diary if you had any questions you wanted to talk about over a video call. Check it out 👉 www.jsalberts.com/
Given the cons, do you think it's still worth joining the big 4 as a graduate?
100%, you gain such a vast amount of experience in such a short space of time. Overall, in my view, it's a great place to start your career!
Great video bro, take it another video subject: "What is the difference between audit and accounting?"
Thanks mate - I'll add it to the list!
I would really like to know which school you attended in the UK ? 😊 I am from France and I am about to start the audit 3 year program of Paris Dauphine 😉
I went to the University of Sussex in the UK. It sounds like you're joining a great school, let me know if you have any questions about careers!
@@JamesAlberts I know your university but I have no idea how it is ranked compared to LSE or other very renowned institutions in the UK ! Basically I got into Dauphine right after the equivalent of A levels in France ! I mostly studied economics and mathematics and now I am on the path of the big 4 😂 !
I have no idea how the first wage is determined in the uk within big 4 but in France it is only based on your university ! In France dauphine graduates have the second or third depending the big 4 best wage ! Pretty correct I would say !
If I had one question it would be : how easy it is for someone who have done its whole studies abroad and starts to work in a big 4 in France to be able to come work in London ? 😄
@@alexandreriboton9136 I would say it's very easy, I work with a lot of individuals from other countries. My current team only has two people from the UK, and everyone else is from Greece, Germany, South Africa, India. Typically, you'll need to qualify as an accountant in France first, then you'll be able to transfer to London. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@alexandreriboton9136 It's not ranked as high as LSE. Salary in the UK is set regardless of university, so graduates of LSE/Oxford will be paid the same as elsewhere. It sounds like you are doing really well, so continue making good progress so you can join the BIG 4! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Does the salary change across big 4 division say audit pay less then consulting etc.
Hey! Aaron-Jerome, great question. Yes it does, typically audit is the lowest paid division. Depending on the firm it can be up to 10% less on base salary with consulting/corporate finance paid more. Let me know if you have any other questions!
How easy is it to move offices in the Big 4?
If you're moving within the same country - fairly easy! If you're looking for international secondments it will be slightly harder and depend on your job performance. Happy to have a call and talk you through it if it helps!
I thought only in the Philippines that we had been working 80-90 hrs per week. Lol. Its the same issues even in western countries especially in UK.
It's pretty mad globally!
Man you guys get paid nothing in europe, after 2 years in the states im making 100k USD.
All overpriced, big names only. Nothing special to experience, at least in Germany.