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PwC More London office


Your career is just that; yours. You choose it. You live it. You make it happen. To get the best from it, you need the best opportunities. That’s why opportunities are at the heart of a career with us. Opportunities to grow as an individual, to build lasting relationships and make an impact in a place where people, quality and value mean everything. And we’re proud, based on the opportunity we offer, that students have voted us the number one Graduate Employer in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers survey for the last ten years.


There are a number of routes available for you to choose from:


Start your career by building your core skills in Management consulting. You’ll experience several different areas of our consulting practice during your first 21 months, after which you’ll specialise in either: operations, finance, strategy, people and change, risk, technology, or project and programme management or sustainability and climate change. Or if you want to specialise straight away, you can join one of our specialist consulting areas:


Strategy consulting focuses on the key strategic issues businesses face. The advice offered covers everything from competitive landscape and market trends analysis, to holistic business strategy creation.


Economic consulting advises clients in the public and private sectors on complex business and policy issues including investigations and commercial disputes, market reform, and strategies for growth.


Sustainability & climate change consulting helps governments and businesses embed sustainability into their strategies and throughout their organisations, while making the most of the opportunities created for innovation and growth, as the world transitions to a greener economy.


Risk consulting focuses on establishing risk management as an integral part of clients management processes and decision-making framework. We assist clients in meeting the expectations of their stakeholders and regulators so that they maintain capital surpluses to meet their liabilities, even if a number of extreme risks materialise.


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