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3 ways financial advisory consulting bests strategy consulting

Management Consulted

In general, financial advisory consulting firms look for strong, well-rounded candidates with a demonstrated interest in business, train them, and treat them well throughout their career. For one, if you can choose, work on clients in a hot field (like oil & gas or healthcare). What are some good options? A: Choices are hard.

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Boutique vs Large Consulting Firms

Tom Spencer

Although those experiences might look appealing to a recruiter on a resume or cover letter, an interviewer is more interested in exploring a candidate’s ability to problem-solve. However, boutique firms lack formal training programs – the culture is more of a sink or swim model.

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Reader FAQ – Switching gears: from intern to full-time, from IT to strategy, and from PwC and IBM to MBB

Management Consulted

You’ll need to be able to play this up on your resume and in your cover letter, so cover your bases and rock your first year (starting with your first 3 months – when your status at PwC will largely be determined). I’m thinking healthcare here, but there may be other options.

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Reader FAQ — weekend getaway flights, new hire jitters, and the LinkedIn labyrinth

Management Consulted

Went through training with my company X and about to start on an engagement in Cleveland, OH. Q: I’ve been following your firm for a few months now and truly have you to thank for helping me secure a great position at a boutique healthcare consulting firm. We offer resume editing and interview prep.