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Recruiters You Should Meet to Staff for Success

Harmonious Workplaces

These professionals stand out as some of the best I’ve met in the biz When I worked as an executive or a consultant advising C-suite leaders and business owners, many of them complained about their inability to attract and recruit talent. During my career of 25 years, I have met and worked with dozens of recruiters and search firms.

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Understanding Firms’ Selection Criteria

Tom Spencer

Before starting your application journey, the very first thing is to understand the recruitment process and selection criteria of those management consulting firms. Step two is your first round interview. Step 3 is your second round interview. Each module consists of an Introduction, Fit interview, Case Interview and Q&A.

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BCG Offer after 10+ Rejections

CaseInterview.com

Following is a success story I received from a new BCG hire who has some insightful tips for those still recruiting as well as my follow-up where I elaborate on the importance of perseverance and hard work in obtaining a consulting offer. I interviewed with six major consulting companies + three others during my MBA program 1.5

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This Pharma Company Stays Innovative by Doing Two Things

Harvard Business

This is particularly the case in biopharmaceuticals, where turning molecules into medicines is notoriously fraught with risk, and failure. This may sound obvious, but it was in sharp contrast to typical patterns in the pharma industry of recruiting from within, resistance to new thinking, and sclerotic bureaucratic structures.

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Can AI Ever Be as Curious as Humans?

Harvard Business

Google has used it to optimize cooling efficiency with its data centers. NASA engineers have used it to improve antennae quality for maximum sensitivity. A more familiar example might be the face-to-face interview, since nearly every working adult has had to endure one.

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How “Neutral” Layoffs Disproportionately Affect Women and Minorities

Harvard Business

When conducting in-depth interviews, my research team asked more than 40 executives in the food manufacturing, electronics, health care, and business services industries whether diversity factors into their organizations’ layoff decisions. Senior executives often fail to see the connection here.

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Completing Graduate School Like a Consultant

Tom Spencer

You might be completing case studies, conducting experiments, and writing lengthy legal reports, all of which will prepare you for your career. After a year as a thermal science engineering consultant, and reflecting on my graduate school days, I realize that these things wasted a significant amount of my time. He earned his Ph.D.