TS Big 4 - Should I hurry to make a move?

I have been in TS at a mid market Big 4 for several years now. I have been actively looking for a number of jobs, however, nothing has come to fruition quite yet. My fear is that I will get too far into Big 4 that I will become too "specialized" and be less attractive to potential employers.

1) Can any ex-TS guys or just anyone for that matter give me some advice on how to seek a job with urgency but not to do so in a fashion that means you settle for something?

2) My ultimate goal is to be in corporate development, PE or IB (boutique/mid market). I have had some opportunities I have turned down and some that have turned me down. At some point do I lower my standards a bit and learn to take some risk just to drive my career in a different direction?

Any advice would be much appreciate. Thanks!

 

We cover large market transactions like any other Big 4 TS group. My apologies for saying mid market. I was very quick to write this. My point was that my home office is in a regional city (Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, etc.). I would appreciate a response you or anyone else.

 

Thanks for the response. Basically, I have turned away a offer at a very small PE. There was a lot of turnover at the time at the firm and it seemed like a pretty big risk to not be getting a nice paycheck. I also have turned down some inquiries on senior financial analyst positions at large and small companies.

I guess my question comes down to this.. knowing that i do not want to be in Big 4 forever which positions should i gun for that will lead to most compensation/work life balance in the long run?

 

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