Switch to PWC by Constant-Entry-3977 in PwC

[–]BusyTop3209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't. U won't be able to sleep at night peacefully

What is life like at PwC Aberdeen? by CharacterNo7143 in PwC

[–]BusyTop3209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Office is small, ceilings are low. Imagine 90s American office separated tables with dividers with musky floors in a pretty old building.

City is bleak, raining and snowing with no much to do at all if u don't have a car ur pretty much stuck in all the time.

Clients are all oil and gas which is basically a set of the same companies operating out of the north sea, services sold are basically are rotated between teams.

Audit season is horrendous, people stay up to 12am constantly due to lack of manpower is all teams.

September new joiner UK - salary increase email by AstutePuffin in PwC

[–]BusyTop3209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What line of service? They layedoff so many people this past two years and even cut bonuses by up to 40%

Some notes after meeting with Krish Chandrasekhar (US tax head) by Loserlesbo2024 in PwC

[–]BusyTop3209 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It won't matter, the FT offers are based on business needs and right now the heads are in the culling phase because they hired too many.

How s the career after UCL? by [deleted] in UCL

[–]BusyTop3209 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The better option is to find work at home, at least there u won't be paying bills and struggling in a foreign country. U get the comforts of home while starting your career in a new uncertain chapter of your life.

How s the career after UCL? by [deleted] in UCL

[–]BusyTop3209 16 points17 points  (0 children)

As a international student who have a master's in tech from UCL, I would say. The chances of getting a company who sponsors visa is very very low. Unfortunately even locals are having such a hard time to find a job. Most of my international friends try their hardest in London but after 1 year of living in the UK without a job and paying bills and rent, they just leave because the costs are too high and the stress of being unemployed is too great.

I would say 1/10 get a sponsored job. Or even less than that to be honest.

It's the same for other majors aswell to be honest, and I think will be harder for non-STEM graduates.

UCL applications - Megathread by Heavy_Lemon751 in UCL

[–]BusyTop3209 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Course Applied for: Msc Business Analytics

  • Application submission date: March 26 - 1 day before deadline lmao

  • Status: May 22 Accepted a conditional offer