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As of manager up you can live in any city as long as you can get to an airport
I came in post mba and could live anywhere but Toronto is my own mistake, not kearneya
The whole networking thing is overblown, people haven’t gone into the office during Covid and are just fine. Kearney is a small firm, if you’re a good performer and does extra stuff (recruiting/internal actions/etc) partners will know about you and that’s all that’s needed
That’s part of the equation. But offices are how you get to know people in other practices and other juniors.
I don’t know for sure, but I don’t think there are many plans for new offices. In recent history, more offices have been closed.
As for living by an office, you can choose to not live near one, but from what I’ve seen is that those folks have to put a lot more effort into networking.
Tacking on to this question, do you need to be located in a city with an office? I live in Denver & always wanted to apply, but i ain’t leavin Denver!
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Nope, no need to be in the same city or even state. Won't say specific cities but I know of people nowhere near a Kearney office.
It works out because you're either WFH or on client site. Nowadays, we sometimes co-locate to one of the big offices, but that shouldn't be an issue either (flights and whatnot would be covered).