EY valuation vs. KPMG consulting

Hey guys, I just finished recruiting season and I have two offers in hand and I need to make a decision soon on which one i should take. Any insight from anyone would be absolutely huge.
I have an offer from EY for the business valuation and modeling group and an offer from KPMG for strategy and operations (strategic sourcing and procurement) consulting. The EY valuation is offering me about 10k more a year but I'm not sure if its the right move for me. Which position will have better exit opportunities? Which one will I get a better knowledge base for the future? Which one would be more interesting? Again, any insight would really help. Thank you.

 

EY Valuation probably has better exit ops than KPMG Consulting (especially procurement...), but the latter is probably more relevant if you want to do consulting long-term. Also, the work will probably be more interesting at EY, but again that's a personal preference.

I'd go with EY, but might be worth waiting for others who actually work at EY/KPMG to chime in.

 

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