What is the TC for Managers , Directors at Big 4 Firms like Deloitte?

I'm a Deloitte intern wondering if I should make my way through Deloitte because I don't really wanna move out of Canada because my whole family is here. I know I can make a decent amount in US but I don't really feel like moving. #deloitte #ey #kpmg #pwc

Deloitte Jv07re Apr 12, 2021

It varies by geography as well within US because of multiple factors

Deloitte sEVx35 Apr 12, 2021

US deloitte does not pay by Geo we are on a national pay model

Deloitte nlVW21 Apr 12, 2021

And how much is it ?

Deloitte gyaaniT Apr 12, 2021

Deloitte in Toronto at Manager level pays between $120-180k depending on which service line and your profile. For SM it goes from $135-240k. A homegrown individual can expect to hit M level between 6-10yr, depending on things including luck, talent, people skills, applicability of D&I factors among few other things.

Deloitte jack967 Apr 12, 2021

The top ends are usually reserved for MBA campus hires at SC that then move up to M. SM would be additional factors. MBA to start and high performance and YOE to get to the higher levels.

Deloitte fgk76et Apr 12, 2021

I am a Tech manager in the Audit group. My TC is ~160k

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DeloitteH Apr 12, 2021

For someone wanting to not move out of Canada, my position is more like Quantitative analysis. In financial advisory do you think it's worth making my way up the firm or switch into a company that's more relaxed WLB wise

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Optimist6 Apr 13, 2021

I will straighten this out. Please note that comp in Big 4 and Consulting is based on who you know and your proximity to leadership. There is no such thing as merit/how you fared in the interviews. Canada does pay lower than USA but the difference is not that much. Also, a lot of projects involve both US and Canadian practices working on it as a team. I have folks who can never approach MBA their whole career and who have a Senior Manager position with Total Comp over $300K. So, don't try to move locations assuming that you will get a higher comp. You just need to really do your interview well and get competing offers in order to have a bargaining chip. Good luck! P.s. I also know a lot of folks who have actually moved from USA to Canada as its a better life over there.