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Black Belt Supreme 2017 Closes May 31st!

Management Consulted

Compared to a 3% acceptance rate at top consulting firms, 55% of our Black Belt Supreme participants have received 1 or more offers from top 10 firms. We know this sounds crazy, but with consulting interviews that are insanely competitive, it’s actually a really good question. How can we do even more to get ready? The good news?

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BCG Offer vs. AT Kearney Offer

CaseInterview.com

From a prestige factor, BCG is the better name to have on the consulting resume , particularly if you are early in your career and you do not have another big brand name employer preceding ATK or BCG. I don't know any permanently unemployed ex-BCG consultants. In all likelihood, you will have to make multiple trips.

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Black Belt Supreme (BBS) November Session Closes Oct. 31!

Management Consulted

Not only that, but you receive the following extras: 6 live webinars (recorded in case you’re doing something important – like working or snowboarding). Do you have to complete my resume/cover letter edit right away? We include a full resume/cover letter edit so you get personal attention for your story.

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Black Belt Supreme closes May 31!

Management Consulted

Compared to a scary 3% acceptance rate at consulting firms, Black Belts rock – 55% of our participants have gotten 1 or more offers at top 10 firms. It’s not that this is crazy – with the insane competitiveness of consulting, it’s actually a very rational question. How can we prepare – even more?

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Black Belt Supreme 2015 closes May 31 (or when capacity is reached)!

Management Consulted

Compared to a scary 3% acceptance rate at consulting firms, Black Belts rock – 55% of our participants have received 1 or more offers from top 10 firms. It’s not that this is crazy – with the insane competitiveness of consulting, it’s actually a very rational question. How can we prepare – even more?