Bioengineer to Consultant
Success Story: A year ago I was a Civil Engineering student that was originally admitted as a bioengineer. Long story short, I had no aspirations
Success Story: A year ago I was a Civil Engineering student that was originally admitted as a bioengineer. Long story short, I had no aspirations
I wanted to share this field report from an F1Y who took a non-traditional route into consulting, had to prepare without the resources available on
The following is a letter I received from an F1Y who took a calculated path and persisted, despite many setbacks, to reach the ultimate goal
Here are a few success stories from readers that contain some useful tips for others pursuing a career with Bain. Success Story: Just received an
These success stories come from readers who landed offers to work at international BCG firms. If you are in a similar situation or have similar
Question: I am very excited to have received my dream consulting firm offer just two days ago. I don’t think I am a traditional consulting
When I was at Stanford, the most successful students were the smartest ones. Fast forward 10 to 20 years, and
There’s a joke within McKinsey on how to solve a case. Here’s the case: A client is considering entering XYZ
I am often asked by readers if networking will really help them obtain a consulting interview or if it could
A question I get quite often is how do you network your way into a consulting firm interview when you
In school, it was generally assumed that the smartest people — the ones with the best grades — were the
Reader Success Story: I am an avid reader of your emails. Reading your email,forms a mandatory part of my reading
Video Tutorial on Networking from a World-Class Networker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDmOgLabl_M&t=5s Important: If you are serious about long-term career success in any
When my oldest was eight years old, she decided that she wanted more money than the allowance she got from
One of my volunteering goals for this year has been to train to be a volunteer emergency medical first responder.
Recently I have received several emails from readers asking if you can be “too prepared” for a case interview. My