accenture and deloitte analyst salaries
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on 1/29/12 at 8:02pm
Does anyone know what entry level accenture and deloitte analysts get as a base salary after finishing grad school with a master's? Glassdoor doesn't distinguish between undergrad and graduate level entry level associates...I imagine there is a difference in salary?
I'm specifically interested in Deloitte business technology analyst and Accenture SI&T analyst salaries for the first year in Boston and maybe San Fran.
TYIA.





What kind of masters? Like
What kind of masters?
Like MSF or MBA?
Either way, you need to have at least 2years of real work experience to get bumped above their entry level salary.
deloitte mba 1st year is
deloitte mba 1st year is $150K base and 20% max bonus, though from what my friends tell me who work there now the 20% cap is rarely met for post mba consultants. Still a good base.
The salary premium for
The salary premium for Non-top MBA Masters (e.g. MS in Finance, Engineering, International Business, etc.) is miniscule (like couple of thousands).
Thanks for the help you guys,
Thanks for the help you guys, but I do mean a master's in science or engineering. Not an MBA. Any concrete numbers for this or recent years?
couple of thousand more than
couple of thousand more than undergrads is accurate. they don't place any premium at all on your m.s. in science or engineering.
what is the value for
what is the value for accenture though? I've heard 65k..is that accurate for someone who graduated with a master's in engineering from MIT/Princeton?
Find the average analyst
Find the average analyst salary (Glassdoor) for your offer location (NYC is higher than Atlanta or Dallas, for example). Add couple of thousands or look at the higher end of the range. You will get paid more for going to a top private school (like MIT), graduating with a technical degree (like Engineering) and living in a high cost city (like NYC or LA) compared to a UGa grad with English major working in Atlanta.
Negotiations is rare, so benchmarking is kind of moot.
And do you know the specifics
And do you know the specifics at Accenture or Deloitte. Are there raises per year, and bonuses? I've heard generally "no" in regards to bonuses and raises for deloitte but have heard varying things about accenture. I'd really like to hear from someone who works there.
i am based out of boston with
i am based out of boston with accenture. as far as i know, the masters will get u only 3-5k more in starting salary. from there, bonuses and all, you are on the same playing ground as all other analysts. back when i started, the starting salary non-grad school ranged 60k-70k depending on major/school/alignment. technical degrees (engineering, CS, etc) are given more premium.
if you have an MBA, you probably wont start as an analyst, but as a consultant. consultant starting salary ranges from 75k - 120k (depending again, on where u got ur mba, previous work exp, etc).