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Data Driven Recruiting (Part 2 – Invite-Only Events)

Tom Spencer

Welcome back to the data driven recruiting series! Please refer to the first article in this series for the first five findings and more details on the data sources and methodology behind the analysis. Finding #6 – Invite-Only Events Are Highly Indicative of Interview Invite Odds. Now, time for the insights!

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How to prepare for case interviews

Tom Spencer

Case interviews can be a hurdle or stepping stone at the beginning of your consulting career. The interview tests your problem solving ability, communication skills, composure and interpersonal skills. There is some consensus that a minimum of 15 cases will provide a solid foundation to tackle the interview.

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Launching the Consulting Fit Interview Bootcamp – Online

Management Consulted

In May, we launched the Consulting Case Interview Bootcamp – Online. But today, we’re putting all of that activity on pause because we’ve completed a huge undertaking – the launch of the Consulting Fit Interview Bootcamp – Online. You have told us – over and over again – that you loved it.

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Conversation with Cartesian

Tom Spencer

Cartesian uses various software packages for analysis, one of which is called Alteryx, and the training teaches you the basics of the software. Tom: Which universities do you recruit from? Adam Fraser: We will begin the new process of recruiting with careers events in October. How many interview rounds are there?

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The Deep Flaw in MBB Strategic Planning

CaseInterview.com

When I first started recruiting for consulting jobs, an interviewer at Bain shared a story (arguably a legend at this point) about how Bain (or it might have been McKinsey) was asked to advise Motorola on whether or not they should enter the mobile phone market. They’d say, "I don’t know." "How How large is each segment?" "I’m

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How to Quantify Sustainability’s Impact on Your Bottom Line

Harvard Business

Specifically, our analysis found that the net benefits to ranchers ranged from $18 million to $34 million (12% to 23% of revenues) in net present value projected over 10 years. We chose Brazil’s beef industry as the location of our case study , both for the size and complexity of the industry and for its impact on the planet.

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Why consulting?

Management Consulted

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.