AT Kearney Analytical Skills Test
The following is a report I received from a CaseInterview.com student who has recently taken the AT Kearney Analytical Skills Test. Unlike the McKinsey Problem Solving
The following is a report I received from a CaseInterview.com student who has recently taken the AT Kearney Analytical Skills Test. Unlike the McKinsey Problem Solving
What follows is a question from a student about if case interviews are different for a non-business undergraduate vs an MBA as well as my answer to
Recently I received a question from a CaseInterview.com student about how to prepare for a 2nd round interview with Monitor Deloitte as well as how
A friend of mine called me the other day to ask for career advice. In a recent reorganization, he was assigned to a new boss.
The AT Kearney Recruitment Test fulfills the same role as the McKinsey Problem Solving Test — it is a way to measure a candidates quantitative and
Warren Buffet’s business partner Charlie Munger strongly supports the idea of multi-disciplinary learning. In his speeches about business success, he cites concepts from ecology (the
One of the areas where my previous client work at McKinsey and my current client work overlap is in the
The U.S. Supreme Court just made a major decision to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry throughout the country.
Relief occurs when feelings of anxiety and stress fade away. It is the reduction of a negative. Happiness occurs when
Is the following a photo of success or failure? (The answer appears below the photo) This photo I took captures
When consulting firms offer you an internship, they are more or less hiring you for a full time job, but
Over the entirety of my career, I have repeatedly witnessed very smart CEOs and individuals stumble when making one kind
Most people with 12-week consulting internships hope to impresses their employers during this time to earn a full time job
This article is intended for those who have obtained an internship job offer from a strategy consulting firm. One of
In the United States business culture, we have an idiomatic expression called “The Elephant in the Room.” The expression comes
At social gatherings in major cities in the United States, it is customary to say “hello” when meeting new people.