Exit Options for Big4/WTAS Tax with JD
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:10 pm
Hey Guys,
Anonymous so I'm not outed as enough identifiers under my normal name. Before anyone says taxtalent.com, I've searched over there and also tried to post my question, but they have some kind of approval for posts, and it's been 3 days and still hasn't shown up, and I want to get some input from TLS people also anyways.
I had a question regarding exit opportunities / career moves from WTAS Tax as a JD. I have an undergrad in business/finance and my JD is from a school ranked 40-50, and GPA was only right at about median unfortunately (I only say this, as obviously biglaw was never even a consideration). However, I do like tax work, and I won't necessarily be broken if I am not a practicing attorney.
So that said, what kind of exit opportunities would there be for someone with a JD working in Tax at WTAS in one of the main hub offices - NY/SF/LA/Chicago? Additionally, if I wanted to focus on the alternative investment fund groups - clients that are hedge funds, PE/VC, how would that play into exit opps vs. high net worth individuals vs. corporations? Would there be an opportunity to lateral into B4 after a couple years, and then after a couple more years there then have better exit opps? And also what kind of exit opps are there straight from WTAS after 4 years? And also after a couple years at Manager level?
Thanks so much for your time!
Anonymous so I'm not outed as enough identifiers under my normal name. Before anyone says taxtalent.com, I've searched over there and also tried to post my question, but they have some kind of approval for posts, and it's been 3 days and still hasn't shown up, and I want to get some input from TLS people also anyways.
I had a question regarding exit opportunities / career moves from WTAS Tax as a JD. I have an undergrad in business/finance and my JD is from a school ranked 40-50, and GPA was only right at about median unfortunately (I only say this, as obviously biglaw was never even a consideration). However, I do like tax work, and I won't necessarily be broken if I am not a practicing attorney.
So that said, what kind of exit opportunities would there be for someone with a JD working in Tax at WTAS in one of the main hub offices - NY/SF/LA/Chicago? Additionally, if I wanted to focus on the alternative investment fund groups - clients that are hedge funds, PE/VC, how would that play into exit opps vs. high net worth individuals vs. corporations? Would there be an opportunity to lateral into B4 after a couple years, and then after a couple more years there then have better exit opps? And also what kind of exit opps are there straight from WTAS after 4 years? And also after a couple years at Manager level?
Thanks so much for your time!