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Practice careers guide: big versus small

by Paul Grant

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17 Apr 2008

When you start to look around at where you would really like to see your career in practice take off, it can be difficult to look beyond the Big Four.

Link: Download the Practice Careers Guide here

But, for some, this route doesn’t provide the fulfilment they are craving. This is what attracts many to downsizing – moving to smaller firms to feel more in control of not just their careers, but also the direction in which the practice is heading.

But it can also work for people going in the opposite direction.

This careers guide provides you with the information you need to decide if big is really best for you.

Download the guide here

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