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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Former
Rosslyn, Virginia
WFH had to be approved and it is minimal depending on your client engagement.
Anonymous Tax Associate
Former
San Jose, California
very flexible. that's better than industry. a lot of flexibility
Anonymous employee
Current
Houston, Texas
Fridays you can work form home if there is no meetings
Anonymous employee
Current
Los Angeles, California
This will depend on the project and the leadership on the project. depending on your situation most partners would be willing to accommodate a flexible travel schedule for a certain period of time.
Anonymous Consultant
Former
Minneapolis, Minnesota
When we were not on client site, we had flexibility in working from home
Former
San Francisco, California
Work required I be in the office most of the time but if I needed to work from home, it was completely acceptable.
Anonymous Consultant
Current
Denver, Colorado
No approval required or there is no limit on wfh
Anonymous Senior Associate
Current
New York, New York State
depending on the partner/manager it can be flexible. especially during summer time - for valuation group.
Anonymous Administrative Assistant
Former
Dallas, Texas
This was an option for many Admin Assistants as we were equipped with take-home laptops and smartphone access. However, in my department, Mergers & Acquisitions, it was frowned upon.
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Anonymous Consultant
Current
Chicago, Illinois
best part of being a consultant. Granted you would have been away for the week on a project