Thoughts on Deloitte analytics and cognitive?
2
Thoughts on Deloitte analytics and cognitive?
My patience for this job is waning… I’m 35, single, no debt - Made some decent investments last year in some AI chip stocks and now they’re coming to roost.. my brokerage account is now more than my 401k. I feel like my life is 90% work and 10% everything else. I wonder if I should take some extended time off (6mo-1yr) as I would love to actually have space for things during the week again and explore / grow in other areas of my life. Is it time?
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?
Got laid off from a smaller consulting and the separation memo mentioned that I can’t work for some of the banks. Considering an offer from big 4, do I need to let the new employer know about the memo that I signed?
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.
Deloitte US Layoff May 2026? We will get AIP and how much will be severance pay? Are Managers impacted?
Practice goals and initiatives: AI/ cognitive work; Reality: mostly Analytics/ Traditional Data work
But there is indeed complex data engineering needs with in many projects using spark, python, cloud components etc etc
Based on articles on their website, Deloitte is THE BEST consulting firm for marketing AI/ cognitive stuff. No other firm can match the hype.
There’s a lot of potential
For exit ops, do these realities of the broader practice matter if you can get onto a project with real machine learning work?
Find one and let us know. Tired of “hearing” about those dream projects.
We’ve got lots of actual AI projects. I really like the practice and the leadership has good vision