Salaries in the big 4 accounting? (1 Viewer)

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This is basically in response to the hierachy of the big 4 post. Was wondering if any1 could give me a general indication of the wages/salaries earned at each level??

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Do some searching through the commerce threads.

Guaranteed you will find a thread like this quite recently with pdf's of grad salary levels and the progression of them.

Nobody is going to spoon-feed you here.
 

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Indeed. Search around. BRW, Hays, etc... they are usually not too far off the mark; but mind you, they don't take into account the most up to date salaries (i.e. last year certain grades had a huge boost) but it'll do. At the end of the day, it won't match private sector for a grad salary, but in terms of career progression model (i.e. you can see where you will be in the next 5-10 years and know what is required of you in order to be promoted to the next level), Big4 (and accounting firms in general) offer you much more.
 

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noob question: what are the big 4 firms??

PwC??

Edit: KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, EY.

correct?
 
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from what my brother tells me, who works at pwc, the base salary for a first year graduate is around 45-50K. and you get pay rises whilst you're doing your CA too. a cadet for most firms is a flat out 30K or so. and partners, at PWC anyway, base salary i hear is 1mil, and thats excluding bonuses and all the other shit they get. pretty good if u ask me
 

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