How long am I going to last at Big 4?

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  • #200046
    quid_pro_quo
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    Hi all,

    I am starting at a B4 in audit in a major NE city. I’m a very laid back person generally. I work when I need to, but I enjoy my free time. Am I realistically going to have to work weekends?

    I need someone to be honest with me about how hard I am expected to work. I can’t get a straight story from anyone on the inside the firm is letting me talk to.

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  • #757906
    rp 12
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    Be prepared to grind. Depending on the team you get. If you in a good team and having a good exp staff or senior to guide you that can go a long way if you get to rough start things might be difficult. Things spread like fire in big4 (work quality, nature of staff…). If you're just trying to get your experience and quit to go to an industry make sure you get decent ratings in all team/clients that you're assigned, and very important thing is to have a CAN DO attitude. I hope this helps.

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    #757907
    monikernc
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    My prediction? 22 months, 8 days, 5 hours. Just a hunch. It will be the hardest job you ever loved. You will work with people you enjoy spending long days with and your bosses and clients will love you. Then the right opportunity will come along at the right time to lure you away.
    Enjoy!!

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    #757908
    waffle_house
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    Learn what you can, don't over stress on things you can't control. If you start pulling a lot of hours, just get your work done and ask lots of questions and you will be fine.

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    I put in work, it was evident

    #757909
    EuroAddict
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    I didn't go with a big 4 b/c I have the same attitude as you. I enjoy my free time to travel etc. I am also older (mid 30s) so I have diff priorities as well.

    I am at a small firm now and while it isn't as structured as a larger firm, I get to touch a lot more diff. types of companies and asking for time off isn't ever an issue (unless it's a deadline date).

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    #757910
    MaLoTu
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    My friend is at a big 4 here in SF. They are currently working 70 hours a week and bringing home stuff to work on beyond that. The grind is real.
    You do your best and if it isn't for you then you will have a skill set to try something new after. Good luck!

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    #757911
    PublicGuy
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    You'll last as long as you're content. That may be 3 days or 3 years. Who knows. I didn't see you say if you are doing tax or audit, but I know that in tax, one staffs experience can be wildly different than another's. My experience has not been the 70 hour work week horror stories of some but it will vary on your service line and office. Go in with a good attitude, learn as much as you can, and just see how far it takes you.

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