Average salary
Php 58,045 per month52%
Above national average
Average Php 58,045
Low Php 24,000
High Php 107,000
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Industry Exposure and Meaningful Work
Manager (Current Employee) - Makati City - July 29, 2023
Main selling point is the multiple industry exposure and meaningful projects you'll work on however, at the cost of work life balance, so heads up. Before you join the firm, you need reflect first on what you'd like to get out of the job. It is accelerated career advancement? then it would a good opportunity to work for the firm. If it's stable working hours and workload, then i would say No Perks: Output based so work from home since pandemic (depends on partner) 14-15th month pay Promotions (they are very quick on promotions, just be proactive and take value adding responsibilities not random adhoc tasks)
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Career kickstarter
Manager (Current Employee) - Makati City - June 12, 2022
A day at work usually consists of meetings / status updates with teams, inspecting documents from clients, researching accounting guidance (PFRS, etc.), discussing accounting or audit issues with clients, and/or review sessions with the team. The workplace is collaborative and supports a "consultation culture", with groups like the accounting standards group that help teams with complex issues. I learned a lot of things in SGV, ranging from people management, technical knowledge on accounting rules, financial statement analysis and review, risk assessments, communication/presentation, time management and many more. The problem however is with how the profession as a whole (not just SGV) has grown accustomed to its practices and circumstances for the past decades. Audit fees are relatively small, and what happens is people are stretched a lot to work on multiple projects. There's also the problem of the pay gap among members of the client-serving team, with staff and supervisors receiving significantly lower salaries versus managers, and partners receiving a lot more than the rest. While there's value indeed in the insights, judgment and other capabilities as well as risk-taking (it's them who sign the reports after all) provided by the partners, it can also be argued that the amount of work that staff put into audits also deserve proportionate compensation. This is what made the job really hard especially with the impact of the pandemic and the great resignation. People were stretched beyond what was humanly possible.
Pros
Learning, training
Cons
Very long hours, stressful client interactions
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