
Accenture vs Deloitte USI
Currently a Consultant at DUSI. Total YOE : 4.5 years (1 year in Dusi) CTC : 16 LPA Fixed Tech stack : AI/ML
Offer from Accenture Designation: Consultant CTC: 22 fixed and 5 variable Tech stack : AI/ML
Should I switch or not?
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Since you are already from Delloite can you tell about the leave policy no of leaves and other perks ?
1 casual/sick leave every month - CL/SL 1.5 earned privilege leave every month - PL
9 medical leaves per year ( can only be used if all CL and PL exhausted ) requires medical proof
10/11 holidays and 4-5 shutdown days ( Dec 26 to Jan 1 )
CL/SL lapse at year end.
PL can be accumulated for 60 days max (whole term at Deloitte) , then will start lapsing.
Leave encashment = Basic pay /30 * leaves . Can encash 8 days max. Rest at termination.
Perks -
One time 15k workstation related allowance.
25k wellbeing allowance every year (June to May )
25k every 2 years for cellphone ( only approved list and needs to have company profile installed in it ) you also get 500 per month postpaid connection if you have a company profile installed cellphone.
1500 every month for broadband reimbursement.
4 weeks paternal leave.
I cant think of anything else right now.

I switched form Accenture to DUSI recently, consultant 4.5YoE.
Accenture and DUSI for tech are more or less same. Since they offered good I WOILD SWITCH.
Accenture almost always has global teams unlike DUSI with only indian and us folks. So if US market fks up, other market will absorb you so job security is on higher end. Plus, there's higher probability that you get absorbed into clients and move on-site.
But employee benifits are better in DUSI, and since it's backoffice of D-US you don't have much late night calls unlike Accenture.
Bottomline : SWITCH!!

Pls switch asap

Not worth it. Complete 5 years and u can aim for Senior Consultant position for even better salary hike

I guess it's good opportunity, there wont be much growth since you're already consultant

Don’t count variables at Accenture. It should be 5% only whatever they’re mentioning to you.