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Consulting Cover Letter

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11 Tipsfor thePerfect ConsultingCover Letter with an Example (2019 Update). Between a resume and cover letter , most job applicants will tell you that the resume is more important. Your cover letter can make a big difference when applying for a management consulting position.

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Networking to Get McKinsey, Bain & BCG Offers

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I applied to nine firms, and I had networked heavily with the four major players here in Germany, which are McKinsey, BCG, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants (which are huge here!), I did the same for resume questions, i.e., I tried to structure my answers to questions like "Why our firm?" It is a painful experience.

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Joining a Management Consulting Firm as an Experienced Hire

Tom Spencer

Then he/she connected me to a Partner at another firm who referred me for an interview. Beyond this, somewhat unsurprisingly, your chances of getting an interview will be a lot better if you have a background in strategy consulting. Jason Oh is a Senior Consultant, Strategy & Customer at EY. Next Step: The Interviews.

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Using Case Interview Prep for Non-Consulting Offers

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The way you explained the approaches and strategies was so simple and genuine at the same time! Thanks to your advice, I had a structure in my head and knew how to analyse the material and how to develop strategies. Submitting a resume internally was exponentially more effective than when I applied for other companies online only.

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7 Networking Mistakes to Avoid

Tom Spencer

When it comes to recruiting the three big criteria are: networking, application package (cover letter, resume, and transcript), and interview. I’m referring to a group of people gathered around the representative. That was my strategy for the last 2 years of university and it almost always paid off.