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Management Consulting

CaseInterview.com

Management consulting is an industry that offers assistance with this kind of high-level decision-making and problem-solving. Management Consultants help businesses make strategic decisions that directly impact the entire company. Most consultants follow five main steps when approaching a business problem.

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Consultant Profile Series: Dane Sequeira

Tom Spencer

Dane Sequeira was an advanced professional degree consultant at the Boston Consulting Group. He worked at the Los Angeles office of BCG, performing due diligence with private equity clients and assisting management teams with firm acquisitions. Finally, any tips on the recruiting and interviewing process?

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Consulting 101: Operations, Hierarchies, and Types of Firms

Tom Spencer

Although each consulting firm has slightly different structure, they generally have similar roles including partners, managers, associates, and analysts. Partners managing client relationships and are responsible for deals that the firm will engage in. They are the bridge between the client and team of consultants.

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Management Consulting versus Investment Banking

Management Consulted

Bankers do some for roadshows, due diligence, etc but spend 90% of their time in one office until you’re partner-level (this is investment banking; you can expect more travel in private equity and investment management). Consultants – depending on firm – travel anywhere from 25-75% of their time. 5 EXIT OPPORTUNITIES.

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The Barriers to Recruiting and Employing Digital Talent

Harvard Business

Because these firms tend to have slim margins and cannot pay Silicon Valley salaries, many have had to get creative in their recruiting and employee development. Accelerators tend to have different cultures than their parent companies — they have different language and jargon, management techniques, tools, and office spaces.

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BCG Careers vs Working At Bain or McKinsey

Management Consulted

In this video, Jenny Rae focuses not on Bain Case Interviews like in some of our other videos, but on culture- what’s it’s like to work for Boston Consulting Group. The post BCG Careers vs Working At Bain or McKinsey appeared first on Management Consulted. What … Continue Reading.

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Tackling the Case Interview

Tom Spencer

This leaves consulting firms with one other main question: can they and how will they do it? A common trademark in the consulting recruitment process is the case study interview. A case study concerning a business problem and scenario is given to an applicant or group of applicants to work through.