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Consulting Bound – Personal Life Management

Tom Spencer

Throughout the consulting career recruiting process, I found it memorable that in both informal conversations and formal presentations, the issue of personal life management did occur as a poignant topic of conversation. Communicate the Unpredictability of Consulting. more regularly and further in advance.

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Recruiting versus reality

Tom Spencer

Though time in consulting can help you ‘skip’ five to ten years of industry experience, when you exit makes a difference: leaving before your first promotion can be a red flag and may hurt you in entry negotiations. Consultants who leave before promotion from an analyst position to a managerial position (e.g. You’ll get to travel”.

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Why Consulting?

CaseInterview.com

Sometimes, when struggling through yet another case interview practice , candidates might wonder: "Why consulting again?" Indeed, many other job opportunities have straightforward interviewing and hiring processes that don't require hours of practice and coaching. 3 years of traditional industry experience.