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Where do consultants go when they leave a firm?
Operations consulting exit opportunities Consultants tend to be around for longer here than in other areas of the consulting business. Former operations consultants move into financial operations or corporate finance at companies. They can also move into strategy positions at Global 500 companies.
When should I leave MBB?
And that summary is that the perfect time to leave is between 21 and 30 months – or more readily stated as just less than 2 years up to 2.5 years or so. You might be looking for the perfect opportunity right through that window.
What is the difference between MBB and boutique consulting?
Boutique consulting firms have some unique attributes as opposed to their MBB counterparts. Not just in related to prestige or size, but many other factors are different. If you’re looking at working for a boutique consulting firm, you’ll want to make sure and understand these distinctions.
What are the exit opportunities from a boutique firm?
In addition, there are lots of exit opportunities, but the exit opportunities that are the closest and easiest from a boutique firm, are the ones in a similar industry, or similar business problem. So again if you have a really limited subset of industries and business problems, that is going to limit the scope of your exit opportunities.
What is the difference between a boutique and professional training?
Professional training is also different inside most boutiques. Most boutique firms, while they have onboarding processes, have a mentorship process, but they don’t do as much training off-site, and they don’t do as much repetitive training.
What is the client interaction like at MBB?
The client interaction is actually pretty similar to MBB. You’re gonna have pretty good client interaction, usually from a pretty junior level, and you’ll have exposure to clients. Now your clients might not be as senior as they would be at MBB, but you’re still gonna have a good client exposure.