Help! Offer from PwC Consulting

Hi there,

I have received an offer from PwC Hong Kong in their operations consulting department. I was glad to receive the offer, however, it turns out that the remuneration is rather low, at HKD10k+ per month, without any housing allowance (I am not from Hong Kong).

I was thinking whether to take up this offer, as the pay cannot even pay for my accommodation. I have spoken to my parents about this and they reluctantly agree to partially sponsor for my housing for 1 or 2 years.

Is this pay reasonable? Should I take up the offer? Is this worth the investment?

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I'm actually in the midst of interviewing with a BB for a role in operations in my hometown. Not exactly what I like to do, but the money sure is tempting.

Any ideas on exit opportunities for PwC?

 

Yea I heard that it is the norm for a local job there, but as a foreigner, really hard to survive let alone have some savings. Does anyone know anything about career progression and pay raise after first year?

hockey: PMed.

 

I guess for the first few years of my career the increment in salary is on par with other divisions such as the audit and assurance, I don't possess a strong command of cantonese though..

And yes, it is a client facing role, or so I heard from my interviewers.

 

Assuming you applied for an expat position, 13K is incredibly low. You'll have a tough time enjoying HK living. If you applied for a local position, well.. I don't know.. I don't know what the local salaries are.

 

The Big 4 in HK is known for its low salary at entry levels. 13k is avg. local salary (a bit on the low side, MT programs are usually around 20k), I heard its less than 10k for audit entry positions. Many join the Big 4 for the CPA and to lateral out after 2-3 years.

It is almost impossible to survive on 13k a month if you need to pay for your own housing.

 
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