Pros
-Possiblity to work on interesting projects and pivot to projects that spark your interest -Tons of great training opportunities (Deloitte University) -Great perks (nice office, free snacks, lunches/dinners comp, etc...)
Cons
-Might not be able to navigate to a project you want to be on -Coming from industry, it is concerning how little knowledge the deloitte employees have. This often leads to project mismanagement, so make sure to CYA so you have a paper trail to prove Managers and Senior Managers are the ones to blame for mismanagement. -You will work more hours than you bill -Do not expect to get any useful industry experience; you will just get really good at powerpoint -Coaches and resource managers are useless compared to other big 4; it's up to you to find projects to staff yourself on -People will use your resume on proposals to win work, but they plan NOT to staff you. Or worse, you communicate that you don't have bandwidth, they win the work, and then staff you even though you communicated that you do not have the bandwidth. -Compensation is so-so depending on industry (Unless you get to PPMD level)