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You will be going in a level below MBA grads. With 2 years of experience it’s going to be hard. They typically look for people with more experience (3-5 years of industry experience). It’ll be much harder to get into MBB in the US, majority of people who go to MBB from that program are non-US positions, where the barrier to entry is lower
Gotcha, thanks so much! Appreciate the benchmark
If you're hired at Consultant level (btw entry level and manager, also called Associate at McK), same pay at the 3 firms (160-170 + 20% bonus) You are possibly also hired at half a level lower, which is 110-120 + 15% bonus
Yea sorry should have specified, 5 years total experience. So you think with 3 years of industry (Fortune 20) and 2 years with Daddy D, I could expect 160-170 +20% bonus? And if so, sorry what would the title be called at BCG?
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Yeah you’ll come in at entry level associate level (same as fresh out of college)
Why is that? Even with 5 years of experience, and and undergrad and masters degree?
I’d guess Sr Analyst at non-integrative path. Check with program alumni.
Ooh, interesting. Could you help my understand what a non-integrative path means?
Do you have 2 YOE total or just at Deloitte? If it’s for the MLog program, I’d recommend waiting it out for a few more years because your colleagues in that program have a lot more years of experience before joining
Yea sorry should have specified, 5 years total experience. So with 3 years of industry (Fortune 20) and 2 years with Daddy D, do you have a gauge of dollar figures to expect?
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D1 you’re not wrong, and I get where you’re coming from. My deal is that knowledge is power. I’m super into trading my time for as much money as I can make. I plan on applying and taking the best offer, but it’ll likely be a back and forth before I see anything in writing so I’m conducting due diligence now so that I’m armed and dangerous before the time comes.