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This question is about partner.
It takes ten to 15 years to become a partner. This is the time it takes for someone to typically become a partner at the Big Four, either at the national or regional firm. This does not include the time needed to earn a college degree.
One factor that impacts how long it will take to become a partner is the size of the firm that you work at. Smaller firms, for example, can offer young CPAs a quicker path to partner because there are fewer levels of seniority to climb your way up through.
It also takes many years to learn the skills needed to become a successful partner. A prospective partner, for example, should be highly technically competent and specialized. A real go-getter who seeks out challenging projects, the ones no one wants, and who takes ownership of the project and knocks it out of the park.
Developing a reputation as a rainmaker also can help young CPAs reach partners earlier than usual. A lot of your ability to make partnerships will come down to whether or not you're exceeding expectations and targets and your ability to network and engage with others within the leadership team.

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