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Analysis Group Interviews and Culture

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Stacked full of big-brained folks, most of Analysis Group’s 600+ staff hold advanced degrees in law, economics, finance, accounting or business. There are lots of informal training opportunities, classes and support if you’re applying for grad school. ANALYSIS GROUP INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING. Applying to Analysis Group?

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NERA Economic Consulting Interviews – Moving Up in a Down Economy

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Interviewing with NERA Economic Consulting? The firm advises government divisions, law firms, and major global corporations on governmental regulation (like anti-trust rulings), public policy implications, public, competitive forces, and private financing. NERA ECONOMIC CONSULTING. Well, NERA is no MBB.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

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FTI CONSULTING INTERVIEWS & CULTURE. FTI Consulting has 5 areas of expertise, but excels in Forensic & Litigation Consulting and Corporate Finance/Restructuring. Corporate Finance/Restructuring. It also means that interns are at times required to travel and interact with FTI’s clients. Bankruptcy Support Services.

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MC Coach Interview: My First Year at McKinsey

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Because of this, we sat down with consulting veteran Lisa Bright (who is now part of the MC interview coaching team!) I majored in accounting, finance and supply chain management at a college in the state (Miami of Ohio). I was going down the route of finance, asset management, investment banking, or something like that.

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From STEM PhD to Federal Consulting: An Interview with Josh

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Here at MC, we had the pleasure of recently interviewing Josh and asking him how he’s navigated his interesting career path, and how consulting was a great place for his passions and skills to collide. A year after graduation, my rugby career started to show promise and I quit my analyst job to focus on training and competing.

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Why consulting?

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As we were looking through your responses, we realized you were answering as if you were in an interview – and that’s smart. These days, it pays to practice being in “interview mode” so you’re ready for the real thing – whether it’s networking with a neighbor at Starbucks or sitting in the hot seat.

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The Top 8 Undergrad Consulting Majors

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If you’re an undergrad with a desire to break in to consulting, an economics degree will train your mind to tackle problems and make you an attractive prospect for internships and Masters’ programs. Dropping these terms in interviews can be good, but only as a Master’s student, and only when appropriately practical.