GE Capital Risk Modeling vs PwC Consulting vs Deloitte Financial Advisory

Hi All,

I am looking at the following options. Compensation is similar (lower at Deloitte but I think they'll negotiate). Here are more details. All positions are Senior Associate/Manager level.

A) GE Capital: Risk modeling, I will get to pick which aspect I want to deal with (PD/LGD or Portfolio risk or anything else)

B) PwC Consulting: This is in the Pricing and Profitability practice, so it's not exactly strategy consulting. But maybe someone can shed some light on how close it is.

C) Deloitte FAS: Financial Advisory at Deloitte. I have not much idea of what the future prospects from here are, so someone shed some light please. This is NOT part of Deloitte Consulting.

I am primarily interested in comparing A,B and C on two metrics 1) Long term prospects of staying in these fields 2) Options if I wanted to switch out to something else in say 3 years. My final decision will obviously factor in other things like how I like the work and co-workers etc, but that need not be mentioned here.

Thanks for the inputs.

 

Whenever I see people deciding between industry and going into consulting I always think consulting is the best call. That's because it's a lot easier to go from consulting->industry than vice-versa and industry experience isn't seen as valuable as consulting at some firms. For example, at my firm, there are plenty of seniors who have 6+ yrs of industry experience but are still seniors because they don't have consulting experience. Where as if they would've just started in consulting they'd be a manager or higher. Just my thoughts

 

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