Accenture Australia has become the second major consultancy to disclose details about staff pay as it seeks to position itself as an employer-of-choice.
Accenture Australia has publicly disclosed details about staff pay and equity options, showing employees can earn a higher minimum base salary at an earlier stage than they would in PwC’s consulting division.
“We regularly conduct research and are proud to offer competitive, market-relevant compensation for all our people,” Mr Burns said. Mr Burns said Accenture also offers other benefits including flexibility in the way they work, and the ability to acquire market-leading skills.
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