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Chicago!
Wait, I thought ACN was getting bought by Target??? 🤷🏼♂️
What office are you based out of? I've been begging to travel for years...
Oh. And I don't know the answer to your question. Anything is possible, but that doesn't seem likely to me.
You could always apply to a different firm with a local-only model.
You definitely can! I have an internal role and I (virtually) met tons of people on other CIO projects
CIO in Chicago is totally feasible
Never?! No. Less frequently? Yes, definitely
Like get a long term CIO project for 1-3 years ? Or get CIO projects that last a year every time I look for a new one? I would rigorously look internally.
Which firms or those A1?
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Slalom is the largest firm I know of with the local-only model. I'm sure there are some smaller boutique firms in Chicago too.
A3 - You never get hounded for working internal only projects?
Is there like an area in Accenture you can apply to where you only do internal projects ? Like not client & market obviously. Do they have anything like that ?
You can see which roles are internal on MyScheduling if you pull the excel. I'm guessing it would be helpful to know someone like A3 that's already doing that kind of work.
I thought Accenture had a regional model where they don't travel much
What's a CIO project