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Ok be honest, candidates. I really love this set of questions, I’ve been considering shifting my current interview style to these questions - I think they really give you an idea of who this person would be within the work setting. But the questions almost feel too deep for a recruiter to ask. What would you think if a recruiter took a different path and asked these questions instead of the usual ones?
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I'd say that heading out of BCG back to audit would be an "exit oops!" But seriously, it really depends on what you did in consulting and what you did prior to bschool as well as what you're interested in. Don't really see what's limiting you other than fit and experience.
The CPA opens up all kinds of doors
A lot of finance ops. FP&A, CAO, CFO, etc
Why would an MBA get a CPA?
So to be clear, I want to focus on strategy roles, but want to know if there are any roles like that that are further opened up by a CPA
Strategic finance? No clue what that is but seems to be staffed by transaction advisory folks at Uber.
Yeah - to the tax room, no need to get CPA after MBA. It's going to make you too niche and the "other" doors will it be the ones you're looking for.