WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

My time at a big 4 was worth every late night

I joined as an associate straight out of college, unsure of myself. fast forward 4 years, and i’m now leading client meetings, managing teams, and solving real-world problems for some of the biggest companies in india. Yes, there were late nights and stressful weeks during busy season, but the skills i’ve gained are priceless. if you’re willing to put in the work, the big 4 will give you opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

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BouncyBiscuit
BouncyBiscuit

Hello, that's so good to hear. What would you suggest to someone who wants to switch to consulting from banking?

PerkyWalrus
PerkyWalrus

Bhai +1 for your attitude. It's the attitude which changes our life, bad and good situations are in everyone's life. Love to you 🌸

FluffyBanana
FluffyBanana

Good to hear that! keep spreading those positive vibes.

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