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Job Hub: Intuit Jobs and Culture

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Intuit is a financial software and information technology company that has spent an impressive 13 years on Fortune’s list of the Best Companies To Work For by pledging to “Simplify the Business of Life!” Diversity + Inclusion = Innovation and Market Growth. Then check out our resume editing services today!

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BearingPoint Interview Preparation – Mystery or History?

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On February 8th, 2001, KPMG Consulting, LLC, went public on the NASDAQ starting at $18 per share under the ticker “KCIN” Their IPO was 6 months delayed due to the quickly declining high-tech consulting services market. Digital Marketing, Sales & Customer Services. Information Technology. Capital Markets.

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In Search of the Magic Wand: Career Change at Age 45 Possible?

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From information technology (IT), to banking, to writing, to market analysis, to dog catching, corporations will want experience. In banking or finance (if not everything), my honest assessment is that someone would look at your age and experience and pass you over for someone younger, someone with more experience, or both.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

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In the span of 9 years, the firm acquired more than 16 consulting companies in 5 different markets, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Asia, the United States and Latin America. Significantly, 25%+ of revenues came from outside the United States, proving their expansion into global markets was substantial. Information Technology.

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KPMG Consulting Interviews and Culture

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Though not as aggressive, creative or flamboyant as MBB or perhaps even its Big 4 competitors, KPMG is a huge force in the consulting market and not one to be taken lightly. Butler, the new CEO of the US arm, indicated he would strengthen its consultancy services, a market he saw as filled with potential, and offer new services.