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7 Networking Mistakes to Avoid

Tom Spencer

When it comes to recruiting the three big criteria are: networking, application package (cover letter, resume, and transcript), and interview. In today’s article, I would like to share seven (7) tips on “what not to do” from an employer’s perspective. Analyst vs. Management. The smoother it is, the better.

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BCG Offer vs. AT Kearney Offer

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To transition to another region starting from BCG Eastern Europe, you will have to physically travel to the country you want to work in, to network and interview. 4) Or at some point, quit BCG, live off savings, move to the country of your choice (assuming you have travel visas, etc.) cold calling several nights a week).

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Applying to McKinsey from a Non-Target School

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Before my interviews with both firms, I actually got rejected from non- management consulting jobs (even though they were both less prestigious firms and would have been backups for me). You put in a lot of time, energy, and money (travel to interviews, taking people out to lunch, buying a new suit, prep materials, etc.) No, Thanks!

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How to Apply for a New Job After You’ve Been Fired

Harvard Business

Say, for instance, your dismissal was due to a personality clash with your manager or a mismatched cultural fit. Think about “former bosses and colleagues” as well as “advisors, accountants, lawyers, management consultants, and search consultants,” you’ve worked with over the course of your career.

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How to Get a McKinsey Interview Through Networking

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My Thoughts: This is a great example of how the management consulting interview process works. There are two ways to get an interview with a management consulting firm. Here's the principle: Meet as many people who work in the management consulting firm you are trying to get into, and eventually good things happen.

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F1Y Success Stories

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The stories below are from readers who have successfully landed their first management consulting offer. I received interviews for seven Management Consulting positions - something I didn't think was possible and something that my classmates struggled to even get one or two of. This worked far beyond my expectations. No, Thanks!

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L.E.K. Strategy Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

managed to establish themselves in the market and grew into a global firm with 1000+ employees and 21 offices. Aviation & Travel. Consulting career path is pretty standard: Associate – Associate Consultant – Consultant – Manager – Principal – Partner. would have failed. Marketing & Sales.