Good, but make sure you consider the perception - Senior Auditor BDO Employee Review

3.0
Jan 3, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Started my career with a Big 4, but left for BDO as I preferred BDO clientelle (in my region) over the Big 4's; I find small and mid-cap more challenging then the typical, bureaucratic large cap. The salary bump to jump ship, laterally, didn't hurt either. Also, I didn't want to get trapped and work on only 1-3 clients, in the same industry, year-round, as I was doing with the Big 4. Since I never intended to be a "public lifer," I wanted to make myself as "recruitable," or have as many industry options as possible when I left, so the "generalist" specialty worked better for me.

Cons

Although I spent much more time and gained much more "resume big ticket" skills with BDO than I did @ a Big 4, I still get more "street cred" for my Big 4 heritage; the Big 4 stint is all people want to talk about. Collectively, the Big 4 push out much more bodies than the Nationals/Regionals, so they're probably the ones doing the hiring, and sadly, some can still be a little snobby when it comes to assuming that someone from a National/Regional is less equiped than someone from Big 4, and dare I say it...forget about it if you come from a local firm. Understandably, it's a reputation and perception thing, and while I don't agree with it, it's just that way it is. So while I feel my current success is more attributable to BDO, I would advise people to really think about the perception that comes with a National/Regional and how that plays into your future plans; you may want to consider going to a Big 4 just for the name eventhough your experiences might not be as diverse, or even better, doing both Big 4 and National/Regional. It's kind of like, the Big 4 name gets me the interviews, but my BDO experiences enable me to back it up when I get there.

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During busy season (approx Jan to April), 40 hours is a floor, not a ceiling, and that's pretty standard for firms of this type. On the consulting side, you're constantly juggling multiple clients with overlapping deadlines, so if time management isn't your strong suit, you'll feel it fast. Compensation is solidly middle-of-the-road; don't expect it to wow you.

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