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Clever Side Hustles for Students and Aspiring Consultants

Tom Spencer

While many consulting blogs help you land a lucrative main job and career, this specific article will suggest some side hustles to bring in extra cash. Since there are different opportunities at the various levels of school and career, this will be separated into a few categories. The Bottom Line.

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How to Hire the Right Talent for Your Business

Granite Leadership Strategies

You receive a slew of resumes or applications. Out of all those resumes, you only find a few candidates you want to call for an interview. Consider More Than One Job Category If you cannot seem to find the right talent, you may be looking for the wrong type of employee.

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How Taekwon-Do Prepared Me for Consulting Interviews

Tom Spencer

My favorite part of Taekwon-Do is competition, with its categories of forms, sparring (hand to hand and foot to foot combat), weapons demonstration, and board breaking. While my martial arts journey has been long and difficult, it has also been rewarding and improved my professional life as a future consultant.

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3 ways financial advisory consulting bests strategy consulting

Management Consulted

In our last post, we discussed 5 major differences between 2 prominent types of consulting. From the variety of work and access to C-level executives to the wide array of exit opportunities, strategy operations consulting far surpassed financial advisory consulting as our recommended career to pursue. Missed part one?

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7 People who NEED to apply to McKinsey in the next 8 days

Management Consulted

The following 7 categories of people have 8 days left to apply at McKinsey for a full-time position (provided they finish their programs in 2017/2018): PhDs. For most aspiring consultants, McKinsey is the gold standard. Once you’ve passed the resume screen, you’ll be invited in to a local office for a first round interview.

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Reader FAQ – “Designer” Consulting Resumes, Late Applications, and Plan Bs

Management Consulted

You’ve bombarded us with insightful questions about resumes, interviews, applications, and how to pick up the pieces and consider alternatives to consulting when you don’t make the cut. While each question comes from a unique personal perspective, many of the issues apply to our entire reader base of consulting wanna-bes.

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All you need to know about the interview (Part 1: Overview and Fit Interview)

Tom Spencer

The Fit Interview will include deceptively simple questions such as: “Why did you choose consulting?”. In contrast, the Case Interview will put you in the position of a real consultant. Though management consulting interviews are extremely competitive, there is definitely something you can do to prepare.