Ernst & Young audit vs. Deloitte audit

All,

Does anyone know the difference between EY Audit NY (Financial Services Office) and Deloitte audit (general) NY?

I know for EY the clients all comprise of financial institutions. Is this good or would a broader client expsoure (Deloitte) be better? Any differences in office culture?

Would appreciate any insights that you guys have. Thanks in advance.

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doesnt really make a difference in the grand scheme of things, audit is audit. im assuming the deloitte offer is for the parsippany office? maybe take the commute into consideration when you are deciding. if they are both for the NY offices, then id say go with FS, you'll get exposure to banks and funds that you wont get doing inventory counts for retail clients. btw im punjabi as well lol.

 

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