10-22-2011, 04:12 AM
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<br />if you are planning to move abroad, then remember that big4 is big4.. simple as that. however, it always helps keeping the local conditions in mind. As far as the clientele is concerned, KPMG has all the big financial clients while deloitte is what you can call a gamble. there are 2 sections in deloitte for audit, AAS and MAH. AAS is mini-aff such is its clientele. MAH on the other hand is dud.
as far as secondments are concerned, now internationally you need to have 3 yrs experience before you can be considered for secondments. both have secondments but in deloitte, it depends on your section. MAH has more than one secondments while AAS has hardly one. KPMG has recently started sending trainees on secondments.
Deloitte has a chill atmosphere, no danda.. the seniors are normally good as far as i have heard. KPMG, i dont know.
hope that helps
Rgds,
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hmm i know..but what do u say...kpmg or deloitte? clientale isnt a big issue, as ill mention the clients i have did on my cv, and not the clients the firm has...so it depends...even in aff, you get to do 2-3 multinationals....thats wat ultimately goes in ur cv...so number of clients doesnt matter, but the training ill get matters...so whats better?
where does deloitte send for secondments, and where does kpmg send?
and by MAH section 'dud' what does it mean? it doesnt have clients?
<br />if you are planning to move abroad, then remember that big4 is big4.. simple as that. however, it always helps keeping the local conditions in mind. As far as the clientele is concerned, KPMG has all the big financial clients while deloitte is what you can call a gamble. there are 2 sections in deloitte for audit, AAS and MAH. AAS is mini-aff such is its clientele. MAH on the other hand is dud.
as far as secondments are concerned, now internationally you need to have 3 yrs experience before you can be considered for secondments. both have secondments but in deloitte, it depends on your section. MAH has more than one secondments while AAS has hardly one. KPMG has recently started sending trainees on secondments.
Deloitte has a chill atmosphere, no danda.. the seniors are normally good as far as i have heard. KPMG, i dont know.
hope that helps
Rgds,
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hmm i know..but what do u say...kpmg or deloitte? clientale isnt a big issue, as ill mention the clients i have did on my cv, and not the clients the firm has...so it depends...even in aff, you get to do 2-3 multinationals....thats wat ultimately goes in ur cv...so number of clients doesnt matter, but the training ill get matters...so whats better?
where does deloitte send for secondments, and where does kpmg send?
and by MAH section 'dud' what does it mean? it doesnt have clients?