Big 4 Consulting Office Transfer

Beginning my B4 consulting career this upcoming July in a Silicon Valley based practice. I am from NY and know that I want to transfer offices fairly quickly after starting. I have heard timelines ranging from 8-12 months before making the move.

Just wanted to hear about anyone's experiences doing this, and if there are anythings I should put in motion early on to assure a smooth transfer.

Additionally, if anyone has done this-- What was the transition like post transfer? Was joining a new office in any way a hindrance on your progression etc? Or was it a smooth move?

 

The reason surrounding a transfer would be the fact I am from NY, and plan on attending a NY based MBA program should my gmat scores allow me to do so. I was originally referred to that office location and was offered others due to summer associate return offers taking up the associate class spots for my recruiting year.

The commute would honestly be no problem to me should I be based in NY, its simply a preference thing regarding "home office" i suppose.

 

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