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Bain & Company Moving to strategy consulting!
Looking for recommendations for how I can transition back to consulting and mainly MBB.
Background:
10 yoe with healthcare consulting with Strategy& in APAC, Middle East and Australia on varied health insurance consultations working as a director leading data science teams.
Feel like I am losing my MC mojo and want to get some years of experience in MBB McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group
Is there a way without cutting back on pay?
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Not worth it imo. You'd have to establish your brand and build your network all over again. Plus your comp will out pace industry in the long room
Personally I would do it because MSFT is on an upswing and I wanted to move to a tech company.
Thanks E1. Super torn on this one. Those are good points
Well you a have captured my thoughts. Maybe I’ll flip a coin. Think I’m leaning towards taking it
Also, I had a final interview with them a while back, but didn’t get the job because I didn’t know C# well enough. Seemed like a good culture. I liked that they built in bench time for learning and had different expectations for PRD-type work. I felt it would have been a good opportunity to get very technical, which is what I was looking for.
Yeah the interview was tough. Surprised I got an offer actually. My hope is like you said I’ll be able to learn a lot and get more technical