obamaphones:

Coming from someone who has been in a consulting role @ a Big 4. They probably won't give you a relocation bonus. You can ask, but they will probably just chuckle.

All the strategy practices at Big 4 give relocation bonuses AFAIK. (Not sure about the tech side.)

But to the OP: you can try, but you have no leverage to negotiate your salary. They most likely won't budge.

 

Salary - not a chance if you're the cookie-cutter straight out of undergrad. Deloitte is pretty good about giving campus hires in the same office the same base salary, etc.

Relocation - not standard practice outside s&o but you'll have more luck trying to get some of your moving expenses offset (they'll prob counter with an offer to front some of your salary as a loan).

 
classicmixup:

Deloitte is pretty good about giving campus hires in the same office the same base salary, etc.

well, I just found out the salary formula has variables for school and major. So basically I got the lowest end of both. -___-

 
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JohnKGH:

^incorrect grammar during interviews or emails will screw you worse. Definitely know the difference between you're and your. And yes, Deloitte pays differently by school as do a ton of other firms. Why wouldn't they pay a MIT grad higher than a Pitt grad with the same grades? The former has a shit ton more options.

Irony

stupidity

 

Deloitte does not necessarily pay differently by school, especially for the BTA program (most hires these days are getting the same starting salary). Variations in pay have, at certain points, existed between federal BTAs and non-federal, but these disparities seem to be disappearing. Now, if you're hired off-cycle, i.e. to START off-cycle, then that may be a different story. And to JohnKGH, I know of people from all sorts of different schools, in different programs (HCA, BTA, BA) all making the exact same as first-years in their respective programs (unless they have a grad degree).

 
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Voco90:

Deloitte does not necessarily pay differently by school, especially for the BTA program (most hires these days are getting the same starting salary). Variations in pay have, at certain points, existed between federal BTAs and non-federal, but these disparities seem to be disappearing. Now, if you're hired off-cycle, i.e. to START off-cycle, then that may be a different story. And to JohnKGH, I know of people from all sorts of different schools, in different programs (HCA, BTA, BA) all making the exact same as first-years in their respective programs (unless they have a grad degree).

We'll have to disagree on this. I know several senior managers at deloitte who have a first hand look at the offers. There are definite sizable discrepancies.

 

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