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PwC and other big 4 (regional vs London)

Hi all,

when applying to PwC and the other big four, is it easier to get offered a position in regional or central London? I know they assess your competencies against their bench marks- but is this for the national average or against the office you are applying for? I really want to work in central London but when I last went to the assessment centre everyone there was from Oxbridge, UCL or other amazing Universities. In comparison I only went to a top 20 Uni. If it will improve my chances I will apply to the regional offices next time (I failed the assessment centre on one small thing).

thanks :smile:
Original post by Pav434
Hi all,

when applying to PwC and the other big four, is it easier to get offered a position in regional or central London? I know they assess your competencies against their bench marks- but is this for the national average or against the office you are applying for? I really want to work in central London but when I last went to the assessment centre everyone there was from Oxbridge, UCL or other amazing Universities. In comparison I only went to a top 20 Uni. If it will improve my chances I will apply to the regional offices next time (I failed the assessment centre on one small thing).

thanks :smile:


Acceptance rate should be the same. London oftens fills up faster though.

Apply for where you want to work. If the office fills up they should offer you a place in a different office

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