Does Accenture do H1B transfers in US?
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Does Accenture do H1B transfers in US?
I was just terminated from the deals group. I’ve let myself go in terms of my health and weight. I figured I’d use a good chunk of the severance time to get in shape over the summer and focus on my health but my friends and family are pushing me to find a way to juggle both and call me crazy for taking my time. My plan is to build a morning routine of fitness and work that into my new schedule when I’m rehired. Any thoughts ?
Would you take a pay cut from $205K base to $180K base to go fully remote + can live wherever (from 2 days in office in NYC).
Does anyone else cringe a bit when they see a former intern, or similar, have “ex-BCG”, “former Bain”, “PwC alum”, etc. on their LinkedIn headline? I don’t like it generally, and I don’t feel like an intern even counts. I truly hope it helps someone get a job, just cringy.
I spent some time at Deloitte and hated it for many reasons. I have an offer on the table with KPMG and wondering if the culture there is any better. Any insights from someone who worked at both?
People can talk smack about the consulting industry all they want, but it let me hit my fire number in my 30s. #Blessed
Only during hiring campaigns - usually a certain time window for some certain practices
In general no. Less about frequency and more about which areas
If you already work for Accenture in another country and you transfer with them - then it’s L1 visa you need. H1B would be required if you are joining them for the first time and you don’t have permanent residence status.
I am in the US and on H1B - so wanted to understand if they transfer H1B while the person is in the US working for another employer