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Looking for some advice on the following - I want to make a pivot back to client services, specifically advisory/consulting/transaction services. I have 4 years public accounting experience, and 3.5 years manager experience within the corporate controllership function, both technical and SEC reporting related (more technical than SEC). What roles would I be a fit for? Public experience includes tax and audit. EY PwC KPMG Deloitte
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Just for context I had a R1 interview with BCG two years ago and turned it down due to personal health struggles at the time.
Where are you located now?
And what level are you targeting?
If you’ve already been doing HC, just think about where your clients have been and that’s likely the right offices for BCG (and any consulting firm). Keep in mind BCG staffs by regions (NE, WC, South, Midwest), but you can also get on projects cross-regionally if you have experience and know folks.
Also suggest thinking about where you want to live.
Any northeast office will have tons of healthcare, since we do regional staffing.
Our northeast system offices are: Boston, NYC, Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New Jersey.
Thank you all so much! Very very helpful info.
Currently an SC in GPS in DC. Started six months ago and want to get out of pure policy work.
DC, Boston, and Philly seem like obvious choices here.