Average salary of technology consulting partners in BIG 4?
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Average salary of technology consulting partners in BIG 4?
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I’m 33 and starting to feel like I’m aging out of consulting. This is a young man’s game and I now have 3 kids and am tired. Time to plot my exit to industry 🙂.
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Anywhere from high 200s to high 400
More like 350-550
Directors/Sr.Managers (3 plus years) make around $350K including bonus. First year tech consulting Partners make between $500-$600K. 5th year high performing partner can come close to $1M
SM will range from 190 to 230 base. I am at 215 base - 2 year SM.
SM2 - I am not sure what your situation is but I was an SM at D 8 years ago. As a 4th year SM in HCOL, my base was $230K with 30% bonus target. I joined another Big 4 as a Director at $265K plus 30% bonus target. By the time I made Partner (2 years after that), my base was $285K plus 30% target bonus. I made my target bonus both years at my current Firm.
Yes. Usually in our Firm, the year you make partner you get some extra bonus (in addition to your 30% target bonus). I made 120% of the bonus target that year. There are usually three tiers/cohorts for a first year partner you can land on. Cohort 1 will make around $500K and Cohort 2 will make around $550K and Cohort 3 will make around $600K . This is based upon the share/unit value of your firm obviously. Remember as a Partner, you have to pay for your 401K match and Health, Dental and Life (mandatory) insurance. Plus you would be paying towards the low interest loan that you might have availed to buy the units allocated to you. All in all, your first two years don’t feel like a lot better for cash flow but it significantly changes starting from year 3. As I said in previous post, once you hit that 5 year mark you will be looking at 7 figure mark (if you are a high performer and consistently beating your sales/revenue goals). I have no knowledge of Accenture, never worked there.
Directors / SMs make $350 at a big 4.. hahahahah sure they do! Big D may have been depositing $150k in my offshore account
Yes sire. All I do is Oracle ERP implementation projects.
Does that differ from that of non-tech consulting partners?