Have an interview with KPMG/PWC/Deloitte for Data Analytics. Will it be a good place to start for a New Grad who has a degree in CS @KPMG @PWC
Two things. The pay is fucking garbage- this is very well known. The WLB is worse. The only thing you will get beyond decent experience at best is patience. In all honesty, that is extremely important so there is value in being at those places.
Depends on whether you want to work on your technical skills or business skills. Having come from a big4 consulting firm - I learned a lot about client management, framing/positioning a message, managing politically complex situations, business concepts, etc. But from an intellectual rigour, technical skill standpoint.. not so much. So it really depends on what skill you are trying to develop further on.
The way you structured your response confirms you come from a consulting background. Honestly, I haven't seen a lot of people in tech with good language skills. Anyway, good point.
How did you crack FAANG coming from a Big4 consulting firm? Are you SDE?
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No. Become SDE
How about starting as a DevOps?