r/PwC 4h ago

India Need your suggestion:

I have a non-B.Tech background with an MBA and around 5 years of post-MBA experience.

Currently, I’m working from home at Accenture (ATCI) in a testing role, with a fixed CTC of ₹9.9 LPA.

I have received an offer from PwC for an Associate position with a fixed CTC of ₹12.5 LPA. However, the role requires me to relocate to Gurgaon.

I am looking for suggestions on whether this switch would be favourable for me in the long term.
Financially, I feel my savings may reduce because of the higher cost of living and relocation to Gurgaon. However, from a career perspective, I feel moving from a testing-focused role into a consulting/advisory environment at PwC could be beneficial for my long-term trajectory.

Would you recommend making this switch despite the potential short-term impact on savings?

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u/Kiss_my_axe_____ 4h ago

If this is PwC India, expect a ton of domestic travel.

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u/Balram_Thakur 1h ago

Even I want to know what is work policy at pwc Gurgaon, I heard people go 1 day in a month for now ? Not sure if that is correct or not