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Posted at 3:00pm on 03/27/2008 Competitiveness Disfavor
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Because of Sarbanes-Oxley, PWC has been hiring like crazy. The unfortunate thing is that i feel that I am much smarter, harder working, and overall, a better professional than my peers. Don't get me wrong, I feel that they are great people, but that this job has just become too easy to get into. This is a big turn off for me and has lowered my moral.
 
Posted at 7:58am on 03/29/2008 Work Strongly Favor
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I always work on different projects. I have made proposals for potential client engagements and solved business problems while working at the client site. I feel that the work that I do here is a great stepping stone for my future career.
 
Posted at 7:48pm on 08/20/2008 Compensation Neutral
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Auditing - $50k starting bonuses.
 
Posted at 5:01am on 06/01/2008 Overall Strongly Favor
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Accountants are in high demand and PWC is in the forefront of it all. We have A LOT of clients, very diverse projects, the learning experience is amazing, and I love the people. The point is that this company will remain strong for years to come. I am very happy about where I am at.
 
Posted at 7:45pm on 05/22/2008 Overall Strongly Favor
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This is a great place to work for. Working at PWC will give you experience in teamwork, risk analysis, financial analysis, and a great understanding of the language of business. Bonuses, retention, and salaries seem to increase every year, which makes everyone very happy and increases company morale.
 
Posted at 5:01am on 03/11/2008 Culture Favor
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Everyone that I have met at the company is easy-going and easy to get along with. The partners, managers, and directors treat me with respect and make me feel as an equal. I am confident with speaking to them about my ideas about the company.
 
Posted at 6:45am on 05/29/2008 Work Favor
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You get rewarded for the quality of your work rather than the speed you do it in. The work is always varied and I never feel like I'm working on the same thing everyday. The great thing about audit is that I am constantly working on different projects and meeting with different clients so I get a vast amount of experience in a short amoutn of time.
 
Posted at 10:16pm on 02/27/2008 Culture Strongly Favor
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I love that there is definitely a yound crowd that works here. We wear business casual, play jokes in the office, and always hang out after work. The people at PWC is what keeps me happily working here.
 
Posted at 10:18am on 02/21/2008 Work Strongly Disfavor
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Like any service company, we have long hours, always have to deal with changes in client demands, and are stressed to the teeth during busy season. Do not expect to relax while working here.
 
Posted at 9:10am on 01/18/2008 Work Neutral
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During the busy seasons, expect to work 60-70 hour work weeks. Also, don't expect to take time off or vacations during the busy season. If it's not the busy season, PWC highly encourages you to take your time off. Working weekends also only happens during the busy season.
 
Posted at 12:42am on 04/23/2008 Overall Favor
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Something that you'll notice with service companies is that they keep track of billable hours very hardcore. Most companies, like PWC, make you work a certain amount of billable hours per year. I have found that some companies make you mark down unbillable hours if they have gone over the limit with a clients hours. This hurts you because you're not getting credit for your hours. PWC does not have this problem. They are very honest and always encourage you to write down your billable hours.
 
Posted at 2:51am on 02/04/2008 Culture Strongly Favor
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The company culture is not hierarchical at all. The partners, directors, and managers are very open, friendly, and make me feel as an eqaul. They truly want to see me progress with my career. I work an average of about 40-50 hours a week, which is very decent. Dress is business casual and professional only when you are going to a client meeting.
 
Posted at 6:08pm on 01/08/2008 Compensation Neutral
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I was hired in 2003 as a Tax Associate. My salary was 49K with a signing bonus of 3K.
 
Posted at 8:42am on 04/30/2008 Work Strongly Disfavor
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I got to be honest here. I do not like the work that I am doing. I am in Tax, and feel that it is very mundane, boring, and that I'm doing the same thing over and over again. This may be perfect for people that want a safe and stable job, but I have realized that I need something more challenging and that offers more of a risk.
 
Posted at 11:11am on 08/22/2008 Compensation Neutral
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Salary Compensation as a Second Year in Los Angeles Assurance:
3 Rated (fully as expected): 52K, which was a 4K(8%) raise from 48K.
 
Posted at 7:52am on 06/13/2008 Competitiveness Favor
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Every person that I have met at this firm is smart, hardworking, and ethical. There are A LOT of employees, and the competition is tough - that's why I like it here. You always feel pushed to do your best and you're rewarded for doing a good job. If you're looking to slack on the job, then this is not the place for you. If you're looking to be challenged, then definitely work for PWC.
 
Posted at 1:21am on 06/07/2008 Culture Strongly Favor
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I love the people that I work with. You spend so many hours of you day at work that you have to love the people you work with. The actual work itself is not that thrilling; however, the people here is what will make you stay at the company very happy.
 
Posted at 10:34pm on 05/10/2008 Work Favor
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I work in Assurance and spend almost 95% of my time at the client site. I work an average of about 40 hours a week and love the travel. I do not want to be sitting at the same cubicle every day.
 
Posted at 8:04am on 05/09/2008 Compensation Favor
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I worked for Assurance in PWC. My offer was 61K with a signing bonus of 8K.
 
Posted at 6:09am on 05/03/2008 Compensation Neutral
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I was hired in 2003 in the Assurance practice. I was given a salary of 62K with a signing bonus of 8K. Not too bad at all
 
Posted at 2:40am on 04/10/2008 Overall Strongly Favor
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I am a woman and a minority. I feel that PWC goes to great legnths to employ minorities and women and give them the same opportunities as everyone else. I have never been put in an uncomfortable situation since I started working here.
 
Posted at 12:44pm on 03/14/2008 Culture Neutral
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Company culture varies greatly depending on the office location. Some teams enjoy coming into the office early and leaving early. Other prefer to opposite and come in late and leave late. It is up to you to gauge your teams preference and adjust accordingly. On average, I work about 9 - 10 hour days.
 
Posted at 10:37am on 03/10/2008 Overall Favor
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Work at PWC is very secure. I have no fear of being laid off or losing my job. The company is doing well and the internal employee moral is very high. Just go ahead and ask any PWC employee, I can almost guarantee you that they will have company pride in their veins.
 
Posted at 2:43am on 01/10/2008 Compensation Favor
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I came into the company at the Senior level for tax in 2003. I was given a very good salary of 60K and a great signing bonus of 15K.
 
Posted at 11:56am on 05/03/2008 Work Disfavor
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To be honest, I thought I would be working a lot less hours than I'm currently working. I work 50-60 hours a week on average! I thought audit would be easy, but it seems that the work I'm doing is tough, and the company is very competitive.


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