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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 33 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
2.0
Career Growth
4.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Senior Associate
3.3
5 July 2026

Flexibility is there, but client work dictates it

Working at PwC as a Senior Associate in Advisory has its ups and downs. The push for a hybrid work model is real, but it often clashes with client demands, especially in the consulting industry.


Pros

I appreciate the hybrid work model they've implemented. It's nice to have some WFH days, especially for Advisory roles. You don't always have to be in the New York City office.


Cons

Despite the push for flexibility, client needs often override it. There's an expectation to be onsite when clients demand, which can make consistent work-life balance tough. Long hours are still common in the consulting industry.


Advice to Management

Really empower teams to set their own hybrid schedules based on project needs, not just blanket policies. Support Managers in pushing back on excessive client demands.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
4.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Senior Associate
3.1
3 April 2026
Decent Culture for Big 4 Consulting
Pros: The team spirit among my fellow Senior Associates in the New York City office was often great. We helped each other through tough client engagements in professional services, which made it bearable. There's a decent network if you put in the effort.
Cons: It's tough to maintain much of a life outside of work. The corporate culture expects you to put in long hours, making WFH feel like a constant on-call situation, not true flexibility. You can feel like a small cog in a huge machine sometimes.
Advice to Management: Try to genuinely promote work-life balance for junior staff, not just talk about it. Support true remote options and respect personal time, especially for roles like Senior Associate. It would help retain talent in the consulting industry.
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Senior Associate
3.3
3 April 2026
Solid Culture, Expect Long Hours in Consulting
Pros: You'll find great team camaraderie on most projects. People genuinely want to help each other out, which is good for new hires. The learning curve is steep, and there are many opportunities for skill development in advisory.
Cons: The work-life balance here is tough; 50-60 hour weeks are pretty standard for consulting roles. The hierarchy can feel pretty rigid, especially in the New York City office. Sometimes, client engagement demands override everything else.
Advice to Management: Try to enforce better boundaries around client expectations. More emphasis on sustainable work schedules for all levels, not just partners, would really improve morale. Consider more consistent hybrid work options too.
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Senior Associate
3.3
29 March 2026
Job Security Is Decent, But Keep Upgrading Skills
Pros: Being with a big corporate like PwC offers solid job security, especially as a Senior Associate. There's always work in public accounting, and they usually try to reassign you if a project ends. It's a huge global firm, so options exist, even in the New York City office.
Cons: Layoffs do happen, particularly if utilization drops or if you're in a niche area that's not growing. You can't just coast; you need to constantly prove your value on client engagements. Sometimes it feels like you're only as secure as your last project.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about future project pipelines and skill demands. This would help employees proactively adapt and feel more secure in their long-term roles.
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