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PwC

Private Partnership

Complete guide to PwC careers in audit, consulting, tax, and advisory services. Interview tips, salary insights, and hiring process for Big Four roles.

Website

pwc.com

Industry

Professional Services

Year founded

1998

Employees

364,000

About

PwC is one of the Big Four professional services firms, providing audit, tax, consulting, and advisory services to clients worldwide.

The firm serves Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and private organizations across diverse industries including financial services, technology, and healthcare.

Founded in 1998 through the merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, PwC operates in 151 countries with a network of member firms.

Known for its extensive graduate recruitment programs and leadership development initiatives across consulting, assurance, and tax practices.

Headquarters
London, United Kingdom · New York, NY, United States
Key leadership
Bob Moritz (Global Chairman)

Notable highlights

  • One of the Big Four accounting firms alongside Deloitte, EY, and KPMG
  • Largest professional services network by revenue globally
  • Major technology consulting practice with significant AI and digital transformation focus
  • Extensive campus recruiting program hiring thousands of graduates annually

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