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Snapshot
1848 total reviews
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100% of reviews mention positives
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Ai consultant
Learning curve, lots of growth opportunities
Bureaucracy involved, consulting hours will be a grind
Senior risk analyst
Unrivaled Brand Equity: Having "Deloitte" on your resume, especially at a Senior level, acts as a lifelong credential. It signals to future employers that you have been vetted by a global leader in risk advisory. Diverse Project Portfolio: You aren’t stuck in one niche. You might move from Financial Risk in banking to Operational Risk for an FMCG giant, providing a massive breadth of experience in a short time.
Work-Life Integration: Consulting is famous for "crunch periods." Depending on the client’s deadline, 50–60 hour weeks are common, and the boundary between home and work can blur during major audits or implementations. Bureaucracy and "Red Tape": As a massive global firm, internal processes (timesheets, compliance training, and performance reviews) can feel cumbersome and overly administrative.
Software test engineer
Work life balance/ flexibility is good
No technical skills are developed
Senior associate
Non toxic environment and friendly
Pay ain’t that good to be honest
Tax accountant
The Orange County office is less intense than the Los Angeles office.
Long hours, work is not appreciated unless you are friends with the senior managers/partners.
Senior consultant
Good project good learning, good environment
Poor money compensation, you depen 100% on hr rules
Auditor
As per the usual for auditors
Expenses are competing against salary
Consultant
You can work with lots of competent people who are full of professional energy.
People are too domestic and not open to foreigners. If you don't speak fluent Japanese, your chances will be significantly limited.
Anonymous employee
Inclusivity at workplace and supportive every step of the way
None that I can think of
Analyst
1. Good salary and wellbeing allownce
1.Favouritism and politics 2.Less engagement with talent.