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Eric Yau

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  1. Consulting gifs, for the win: http://whatshouldwecallmgmtconsulting.tumblr.com/
  2. There is definitely no harm in following up with them after two weeks.
  3. I would ask about industry and competition first. If industry is growing or shrinking then this gives information about external environment which informs talk about customers/products/company. Just my opinion. What people think?
  4. I think New Zealander's are trying to get jobs in Australia. This will help ones who can't leave...
  5. I hear they give responsibility early, which is good for building experience. Word on the street is LEK consultants are friendly and collaborative. I read that opportunities for travel are limited so if travel is your goal then something to think about.
  6. In terms of intellectual challenge, IMHO Academia > Engineering > Entrepreneurship > Management Consulting > Law > Manual labour > Finance > Investment Banking
  7. Consulting is a tough industry to break into and competition is fierce. There are many other good option including work in industry. Rachel, are you American citizen? If not, your odds of MBB are lowered. Banking and consulting are the most coveted roles because MBA students are (1) ambitious, and (2) needing to pay back $100,000+ of debt.
  8. Great to put these all in the one place, but where are the other 4 Youtube clips?
  9. Thanks for your comments. Saga continues, I will let you know how it all goes.
  10. This Youtube clip from BCG on preparing simple slides is great. Question, who prepares slides for BCG and other top firm? I understand it is all outsourced to India, yes?
  11. Hi all, I am looking at MBB Consulting or Investment Banking. I studied at University of Wollongong with distinction average. I love the Gong and social life is great. But, do I have chance of breaking into MBB or IB? If not directly out of uni, is there any other route into consulting?
  12. M K, I was a management consultant in Sydney for a few years at a boutique firm. For many people (I would argue most), working in management consulting at a reputable firm during the early years of their career is a stepping stone job. It can provide the skills, connections, and branding needed to open new doors to new opportunities. The work itself is high paced and the hours can be long, which suits some people, especially the kind of high achievers who are attracted to work in management consulting. Of the dozen or so friends who started with me in consulting, all have subsequently moved on to other things.
  13. Why does Accenture team with app development company? Are they not a management consulting firm?
  14. Digitial transformation is becoming a hot topic, but why now? Digitisation has been a trend for the last decade? Is this just hype?
  15. Hi MK, This website also provides links to many of main Consulting Frameworks: http://www.thecasecoach.com/case-interview-frameworks-an-overview/ Hope it helps.
  16. CbrConsultant, sorry, didn't mean to offend. In considering these issues, I think all aspect should be considered. Even if not PC to do so. As Tom suggest, insider traders caught breaking law came from many cultural backgrounds. Agree with this. Though, I did read some commentor that said Gupta's cultural background made him easy scapegoat for the WASPs.
  17. Is it surprise that Indian does dodgy deals? Gupta has charisma, but cultural tenancies are hard to break. McKinsey survives unscathed. LIkely because Gupta was retired, and so spotlight fell on him and not McKinsey. Also, McKinsey has impressive alumni network in high places, they have a vested interest in shielding firm from any fallout.
  18. Never work with Nera in Sydney. They are a bunch of douches.
  19. I disagree with lznie. I think accounting and finance are best majors. Consulting firms like them. That's one thing. They can also be used in other career, and this gives flexibility of career option.
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