namaste_bhayaa Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 Hello, I got an offer from pwc. I have some questions regarding the immigration, work and bench policy. Can someone please ping me if you have any experience working for this firm? Thanks!! Quote
ranam_007 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 one of my friend works as manager another worked as dev. it is like tella company Quote
phatposts Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 Work - Load bagane untundi. Sometimes multiple projects. Immigration - Slow paced. H1 and stamping ki no issues usually. GC ki majority EB3. EB2 ante Sr. Manager or above undali antadu. Bench Policy - IDK exactly but they dont let you be on bench at all. In general based on my experience and from near/dear buddies - they wear you out quite a bit. If you are having identity crisis in your current role ( as a contractor or FTE) - it is a good thing to go to Consulting like PwC. PwC on your resume gives Big4 exposure which helps you get a client role easily. Soft skills aithe baaga nerchukuntav which is essential for your career. Contracting lo adi undadu peddaga. End of the year reviews are very wierd as your career coach, reporting manager, and client manager are very disconnected and you feel like some alien is reviewing your work Travelling ledu ani chepte nammaku - that is their bread and butter, unless you are part of their dev center program. 1 Quote
CocaColaPepsi Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 1 hour ago, phatposts said: Work - Load bagane untundi. Sometimes multiple projects. Immigration - Slow paced. H1 and stamping ki no issues usually. GC ki majority EB3. EB2 ante Sr. Manager or above undali antadu. Bench Policy - IDK exactly but they dont let you be on bench at all. In general based on my experience and from near/dear buddies - they wear you out quite a bit. If you are having identity crisis in your current role ( as a contractor or FTE) - it is a good thing to go to Consulting like PwC. PwC on your resume gives Big4 exposure which helps you get a client role easily. Soft skills aithe baaga nerchukuntav which is essential for your career. Contracting lo adi undadu peddaga. End of the year reviews are very wierd as your career coach, reporting manager, and client manager are very disconnected and you feel like some alien is reviewing your work Travelling ledu ani chepte nammaku - that is their bread and butter, unless you are part of their dev center program. How about IBM? Any idea? Is it similar to PWC? Quote
Kalam_Youtheman Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 9 hours ago, namaste_bhayaa said: Hello, I got an offer from pwc. I have some questions regarding the immigration, work and bench policy. Can someone please ping me if you have any experience working for this firm? Thanks!! 1 hour ago, ranam_007 said: one of my friend works as manager another worked as dev. it is like tella company 1 hour ago, phatposts said: Work - Load bagane untundi. Sometimes multiple projects. Immigration - Slow paced. H1 and stamping ki no issues usually. GC ki majority EB3. EB2 ante Sr. Manager or above undali antadu. Bench Policy - IDK exactly but they dont let you be on bench at all. In general based on my experience and from near/dear buddies - they wear you out quite a bit. If you are having identity crisis in your current role ( as a contractor or FTE) - it is a good thing to go to Consulting like PwC. PwC on your resume gives Big4 exposure which helps you get a client role easily. Soft skills aithe baaga nerchukuntav which is essential for your career. Contracting lo adi undadu peddaga. End of the year reviews are very wierd as your career coach, reporting manager, and client manager are very disconnected and you feel like some alien is reviewing your work Travelling ledu ani chepte nammaku - that is their bread and butter, unless you are part of their dev center program. endhi bhayya... PWC left and right hire chesthundhaaa enti.... TS is 5th person Im hearing got job in PWC with in a month.. hope they dont fire after work done Quote
summer27 Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 5 minutes ago, Kalam_Youtheman said: endhi bhayya... PWC left and right hire chesthundhaaa enti.... TS is 5th person Im hearing got job in PWC with in a month.. hope they dont fire after work done True.. too many openings Quote
MRI Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 1 hour ago, phatposts said: Work - Load bagane untundi. Sometimes multiple projects. Immigration - Slow paced. H1 and stamping ki no issues usually. GC ki majority EB3. EB2 ante Sr. Manager or above undali antadu. Bench Policy - IDK exactly but they dont let you be on bench at all. In general based on my experience and from near/dear buddies - they wear you out quite a bit. If you are having identity crisis in your current role ( as a contractor or FTE) - it is a good thing to go to Consulting like PwC. PwC on your resume gives Big4 exposure which helps you get a client role easily. Soft skills aithe baaga nerchukuntav which is essential for your career. Contracting lo adi undadu peddaga. End of the year reviews are very wierd as your career coach, reporting manager, and client manager are very disconnected and you feel like some alien is reviewing your work Travelling ledu ani chepte nammaku - that is their bread and butter, unless you are part of their dev center program. 1 hour ago, namaste_bhayaa said: @MRI IT bro. aithey no idea bro.. but the bold part is generally true. Reviews aithey, it is in your hands.. can happen with every company.. you have to frequently engage with them. document stuff and schedule some occasional 2-on-1s or 3-on-1s to keep aligned. After all, it is your career.. others don't give a damn.. Quote
phatposts Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 1 hour ago, CocaColaPepsi said: How about IBM? Any idea? Is it similar to PWC? I have no idea. Quote
Pavanonline Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 2 hours ago, phatposts said: Work - Load bagane untundi. Sometimes multiple projects. Immigration - Slow paced. H1 and stamping ki no issues usually. GC ki majority EB3. EB2 ante Sr. Manager or above undali antadu. Bench Policy - IDK exactly but they dont let you be on bench at all. In general based on my experience and from near/dear buddies - they wear you out quite a bit. If you are having identity crisis in your current role ( as a contractor or FTE) - it is a good thing to go to Consulting like PwC. PwC on your resume gives Big4 exposure which helps you get a client role easily. Soft skills aithe baaga nerchukuntav which is essential for your career. Contracting lo adi undadu peddaga. End of the year reviews are very wierd as your career coach, reporting manager, and client manager are very disconnected and you feel like some alien is reviewing your work Travelling ledu ani chepte nammaku - that is their bread and butter, unless you are part of their dev center program. Pwc emo kani similar company Deloitte consulting tho chesa, worst of the worst. Quote
phatposts Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 2 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: Pwc emo kani similar company Deloitte consulting tho chesa, worst of the worst. Most of the Big4 are same. Cybersecurity practice lo aithe based on what I worked/saw: Deloitte >> PwC>> KPMG >> EY This is from a through put standpoint. That means work/life balance vishayam lo reverse cheyyali. End of the day they are very cut throat businesses. Quote
argadorn Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 bench is very dangerous now ... 1 and half month lo thesestahru waste fellas Quote
argadorn Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 velledhi edho real client ki pondi vayya lekuntay desi consultancy ki pondi .... vellu money baga estahru kani lepesetappudu lepi padestharu endhuku e vayasulo tnesions manaki Quote
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