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Grant Thornton LLP

Also Known As: Grant Thornton, Grant Thornton, GrantThornton
Corporate Accounting and Finance

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GENERAL INFO

www.grantthornton.com

Headquarters: Chicago, IL
54 offices
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THE BUZZ…

“Great firm with great people”

“Big 4’s little brother”

“Up and coming force in the profession”

“Stuffy”

 



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Uppers

“Great coworkers, who are supportive and very encouraging”

“Plenty of opportunities to grow professionally”

“Work/life balance”

Downers

“Long hours during busy season”

“Occasional unpredictability of travel requirements”

“Limited public recognition of the firm name”

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ABOUT THIS COMPANY:

Based in Chicago with an international reach

Grant Thornton LLP is the U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International, Ltd. Grant Thornton’s service lines are divided into audit, tax, and advisory services. In regards to industry, it fields practices in consumer and industrial products; technology; financial services and institutions; not-for-profit; construction, real estate, and hospitality; global public sector (including local, state, federal, and international governments); health care; and private equity. Alexander Richardson Grant, the namesake of the firm, began his accounting career at Ernst & Ernst (a predecessor of Ernst & Young) but, at the tender age of 26, decided it was time to be his own boss. Alexander Grant & Co. opened in Chicago in 1924 with a mission to provide accounting services to middle-market companies. Grant died suddenly in 1938, but his firm continued to grow. By 1961, net revenue exceeded $5 million, and in the late 1960s, Alexander Grant & Co. joined with firms in Australia, Canada, and the U.K. to establish Alexander Grant Tansley Witt, which operated internationally for 10 years. Grant Thornton International was born in 1980 when Grant and 49 other international accounting firms formed a global organization; by 1985, Alexander Grant & Co. was ranked the ninth-largest accounting firm in the U.S. It changed its name to Grant Thornton in 1986, a reflection of its affiliation with the U.K. firm Thornton Baker (which also changed its name). Today, Grant Thornton LLP employs more than 6,200 people and is the sixth-largest accounting firm in the U.S., according to Accounting Today's latest rankings by revenue.

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Grant Thornton SURVEY SAYS


“GT is very supportive of flexible work arrangements and has a wonderful IT infrastructure to work from home as well. I have never encountered a problem with management accommodating important personal obligations of mine, provided they aren’t unnecessarily frequent or demanding. Women at GT even hosts events explaining the flexible work arrangements our staff have available to them.”

“Solid starting salaries for new associates coupled with a signing bonus and CPA bonus if passed within the first two years of employment make GT’s compensation policies much better than average. Performance-based raises and profit-sharing bonuses are also significant and, from what I hear, on par with industry averages.”



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DISCUSSIONS


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Jun 13, 2009 6:26 PM EST I am interviewing with GT for a job as a first year auditor and am feeling worried about the background check. Nothing i …

New Topic: My GT Experience (2 replies)
Last reply: It's a waste of time to go to GT. You won't learn anywhere near what you would at the Big 4. I've been at both so I know. …

New Topic: My GT Experience (2 replies)
Last reply: In the first week of January several members of the GT family were let go. Ask me how I know? I guess I should be complaining about the econom …

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