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Originally Posted by ssjGoku69
As a CPA, I'm at low 100k at 6 years into the public practice path. Coworkers here around 10 years of experience are making around $120-140k+ depending on the individual performance and if they have their own clients. i.e. sales work.
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Apparently public got a big bump in 2023.
When I graduated in 2019 / 2020, starting was $40 - 45K/year. Friend in 4th year got offered for 2024 start date at $57K at big 4
Apparently seniors are all around $80 - 95K band now before bonus. When it was like $55 - 70K pre 2022. I was shooketh to hear managers making sub $100K pre-bump.
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Originally Posted by donk.
Money means nothing without hours attached to them
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I'd say 50% of them work at least 2,500 - 3,000 hours a year at public, so most CPAs work for that sweet $16 - 20/hour when they first start and graduate to $40/hour. Everyone praying for that late game boost.
On the other hand, all my friends who work in private are clearing $90 - 130K working like 5 - 20 hours a week. With a full 30 - 50hr at month-end.