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I'm happy to discuss careers in consulting if people are interested.
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I would like to discuss careers in management consulting, specifically mine.
I would like to discuss careers in management consulting, specifically mine. Can I haz a job?
It's "I can haz..." Please meme correctly.
Are you really smart and cocky?
Are you really smart and cocky?
I'm like a cross between Stephen Hawking and Kid Rock.
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What would you say the main value proposition of management consulting is for the firms that hire them? Can that value be monetized? Can lessons learned generate sustainable increases in EBITDA growth, and can lessons learned in one division be leveraged into other areas and transformed into increased EVA there as well? Discuss.
I only had a 3.3 in undergrad but I did good work on Wall St. in technology and was quickly promoted. What are my chances of getting into a decent B-School? it's not something I am considering for the immediate future but maybe in a few years. Also, is that even necessary if I want to get into consulting?
I'm curious as to how one charges for "consulting"?