What’s the Big 4 equivalent to FTI director?
McKinsey & Company Bain & Company Hi fishes, I'm looking for referrals and help to make a switch to consulting.
I have 4 yoe with Accenture in tech consulting and Intellect design Arena as a Program manager.
Edu - MBA (Marketing & Analytics) and M.tech Skills - Project & program management, SQL, data visualization, CRM
Domain exp: Life Sciences & Banking
Any references in your firm/ project would be great. McKinsey & Company Bain & Company Boston Consulting Group Protiviti… more
McKinsey & Company Bain & Company Vote (by liking in the comment section) for the top ME consulting firm. Criteria: reputation, types of projects, culture, path to partner, global network McKinsey & Company Boston Consulting Group Bain & Company Oliver Wyman Kearney Strategy& Roland Berger Arthur D. Little Limited Accenture… more
Deciding between EYP and FTI and both are for restructuring. Does anyone have any insights on the group culture, deal flow, and exits opportunities? EYP's total comp is much higher but it seems like FTI has a better brand in restructuring. Thanks in advance. FTI Consulting… more
Bain & Company Hello fishies
I’ve been in consulting for almost 3 years as part of a boutique company with experience in public sector mostly. I am aiming for top tier and reputable companies. Can you please tell me what industries/sectors those companies are best at/know for in the GCC, and what makes them special (culture, wlb, growth, etc.)
Bain & Company Boston Consulting Group Strategy& EY-Parthenon Monitor Deloitte Arthur D. Little Limited Roland Berger… more
Hi all. I'm looking to relocate to the Middle East. I was wondering if anyone is able to provide a referral for a former Deloitte Senior Manager with 12 years of FS experience, please? I'm ideally looking at opportunities with the Big4, Accenture, FTI Consulting, Oliver Wyman, Kearney… more
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