It varies, I want to say anywhere from $85k-$130k depending on what market, what firm, and what area of taxAnonymous User wrote:Anyone know how much each of the big 4 pay for non-nyc major market LLM positions?
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Has anyone heard back from GULC's PWC simplicity post - NYC M&A tax hiring?
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For those of you with an offer or rejection from EY did they call or email you? A recruiter emailed me and asked me if I had time to talk and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It's been over a week since my callback.
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Are you tax LLM or JD?Anonymous User wrote:For those of you with an offer or rejection from EY did they call or email you? A recruiter emailed me and asked me if I had time to talk and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It's been over a week since my callback.
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Im a JD looking to enter a Big 4 now so they can pay for my LLMAnonymous User wrote:Are you tax LLM or JD?Anonymous User wrote:For those of you with an offer or rejection from EY did they call or email you? A recruiter emailed me and asked me if I had time to talk and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It's been over a week since my callback.
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It could be either one tbh. I've had partners call me to reject me from the big4. Granted, I was interviewing as an experienced hire. Just call her back and find out.Anonymous User wrote:For those of you with an offer or rejection from EY did they call or email you? A recruiter emailed me and asked me if I had time to talk and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It's been over a week since my callback.
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what is the timeline from application to a screener? I applied two weeks ago and heard nothingAnonymous User wrote:Im a JD looking to enter a Big 4 now so they can pay for my LLMAnonymous User wrote:Are you tax LLM or JD?Anonymous User wrote:For those of you with an offer or rejection from EY did they call or email you? A recruiter emailed me and asked me if I had time to talk and I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. It's been over a week since my callback.
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Curious as to why you think a Big4 will pay for your LLM? I'm a JD and just accepted a position at PwC in their M&A Tax group. When I got the offer I asked the partner about LLMs and he gave no indication that they would cover it. I also heard from others that I worked with in the group that PwC does not pay for them.
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Most probably won't. I'm in the NYU tax program now and a good number of my classmates were Big 4 seniors that wanted out and are now shelling out cash for the program.Anonymous User wrote:Curious as to why you think a Big4 will pay for your LLM? I'm a JD and just accepted a position at PwC in their M&A Tax group. When I got the offer I asked the partner about LLMs and he gave no indication that they would cover it. I also heard from others that I worked with in the group that PwC does not pay for them.
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May I ask your background? I am a JD at t14 with good tax grades and above median GPA but did not even get an interview.Anonymous User wrote:Curious as to why you think a Big4 will pay for your LLM? I'm a JD and just accepted a position at PwC in their M&A Tax group. When I got the offer I asked the partner about LLMs and he gave no indication that they would cover it. I also heard from others that I worked with in the group that PwC does not pay for them.
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Even if your Big 4 does pay for the LLM, it usually takes a few years to actually earn the degree (most people can only take 1-2 classes at a time while working). My Big 4 does pay for some people to get LLMs, but those people effectively have to commit to working at the firm for ~5 years while they finish the LLM, which is pretty limiting (if you leave the firm, you have to pay for all the courses you've taken).Anonymous User wrote:Curious as to why you think a Big4 will pay for your LLM? I'm a JD and just accepted a position at PwC in their M&A Tax group. When I got the offer I asked the partner about LLMs and he gave no indication that they would cover it. I also heard from others that I worked with in the group that PwC does not pay for them.
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Of course. I go to a state school TTT. I have top grades in my tax classes and also have a masters degree in Tax (no accounting degree, though). I reached out to directors/managers/partners at Big4 that also went to my law school via LinkedIn. They helped me by giving my resume to recruiters and started the process. To be honest, I feel extremely lucky to have gotten the offer I did. If you are interested in more specifics, feel free to PM.Anonymous User wrote:May I ask your background? I am a JD at t14 with good tax grades and above median GPA but did not even get an interview.Anonymous User wrote:Curious as to why you think a Big4 will pay for your LLM? I'm a JD and just accepted a position at PwC in their M&A Tax group. When I got the offer I asked the partner about LLMs and he gave no indication that they would cover it. I also heard from others that I worked with in the group that PwC does not pay for them.
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