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Non Big 4 consulting work

Has anyone here had experience working in consulting at a non big 4 firm? i.e., a boutique firm/big 10 professional services firm. Asking to see whether there's a similarity to actuarial consulting/whatever type of actuarial work happens at big 4 v accounting (i.e., you get same level/slightly smaller/less well-known clients, but still relevant experience)

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u/Suitable_Buy_8287 — 5 days ago

I realise the title is rhetorical, but hear me out. When I say a low amount, I refer to the exemptions offered by route D; likewise, I realise that doing an accredited actuarial science degree is likely the most optimal route to fellowship, but alas.

Obviously, having fewer exams to do before qualifying is always a nice thing, and you have to spend at least 3 years working for the PPD before qualifying, but do people on route D qualify sooner or later than on average, compared to those without any exceptions? I believe I qualify for at least one exemption, and I'm just wondering how much of a boost that will be.

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u/Suitable_Buy_8287 — 20 days ago