Is Consulting a better option than Law? Forum
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As often as MBB is mentioned on TLS, nobody ever acknowledges this point: management consulting seems incredibly boring and stressful. Working at McKinsey isn't cool; having McKinsey on your resume so you can do something better is cool.Jason Taverner wrote:Would you rather spend it traveling to boring locations, living in hotels, and making powerpoints?.
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Well I would only get into mid-tier consulting firms. You need to go through UG recruiting to get into the top-tier ones like Mckinsey, bain, bcg so that ship has sailed for me. LOLRZ5646 wrote:As often as MBB is mentioned on TLS, nobody ever acknowledges this point: management consulting seems incredibly boring and stressful. Working at McKinsey isn't cool; having McKinsey on your resume so you can do something better is cool.Jason Taverner wrote:Would you rather spend it traveling to boring locations, living in hotels, and making powerpoints?.
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They consult, you big dummy.pollywolly88 wrote:So what exactly does a healthcare consultant do? Or consultants in general? LOLrahulg91 wrote:Healthcare consulting isn't that bad of a gig if seriously interested. Lemme know if you have real questions.
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Is there a dental t14? Isn't BIGDENTAL generally kind of un-preftigeous?
t14 truckschool >BIGTRUCKING > lateral to MIDTRUCKING/INHOUSETRUCKING is probably tcr
t14 truckschool >BIGTRUCKING > lateral to MIDTRUCKING/INHOUSETRUCKING is probably tcr
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Wait are we talking about dental consulting? That sounds pretty sick, why be a dentist and get your hands all up in people's teeth when you can just advise the people how to proceed with a real dentist
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I really enjoy pollywolly's Random Capitalizations.
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You must be severely RETARDED if you can't define what the specific tasks are without using generalizations. You are the big dummy herescience burner wrote:They consult, you big dummy.pollywolly88 wrote:So what exactly does a healthcare consultant do? Or consultants in general? LOLrahulg91 wrote:Healthcare consulting isn't that bad of a gig if seriously interested. Lemme know if you have real questions.
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Says the one displaying several tell tail signs of aspergers ITT and others.pollywolly88 wrote:You must be severely RETARDED if you can't define what the specific tasks are without using generalizations. You are the big dummy herescience burner wrote:They consult, you big dummy.pollywolly88 wrote:So what exactly does a healthcare consultant do? Or consultants in general? LOLrahulg91 wrote:Healthcare consulting isn't that bad of a gig if seriously interested. Lemme know if you have real questions.
Note: not hating on the disabled, just making a point.
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mid-tier consulting= southwest GOD STATUS (fly for free -with a friend- anywhere in the country).
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lawyers fly a lot too
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It blows my mind that in 2015 people still talk like this. (Yes, still surprised notwithstanding Polly's proclivity to say dumb things).pollywolly88 wrote:You must be severely RETARDED if you can't define what the specific tasks are without using generalizations. You are the big dummy herescience burner wrote:They consult, you big dummy.pollywolly88 wrote:So what exactly does a healthcare consultant do? Or consultants in general? LOLrahulg91 wrote:Healthcare consulting isn't that bad of a gig if seriously interested. Lemme know if you have real questions.
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Consultants make more than $70-80k. That salary is a Senior Consultant salary. Managers make more. Consultants generally make power-point presentations and stare at microsoft excel and access. They do financailly modeling and other boring stuff. They also install health care financial systems and other boring stuff. LIke Epic products.pollywolly88 wrote:So what exactly does a healthcare consultant do? Or consultants in general? LOLrahulg91 wrote:Healthcare consulting isn't that bad of a gig if seriously interested. Lemme know if you have real questions.
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I think you mean "tell tale" you big dummy.BearLaw wrote:
Says the one displaying several tell tail signs of aspergers ITT and others.
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It is easy if you have consulting skills and do similar work that MBB does. Example going from Strategic sourcing at AT Kearney to Booz Allen's Sourcing Group.Hikkomorist wrote:How difficult is it to transfer to MBB from one of the lower-tier ones?pollywolly88 wrote:Well I would only get into mid-tier consulting firms. You need to go through UG recruiting to get into the top-tier ones like Mckinsey, bain, bcg so that ship has sailed for me. LOLRZ5646 wrote:As often as MBB is mentioned on TLS, nobody ever acknowledges this point: management consulting seems incredibly boring and stressful. Working at McKinsey isn't cool; having McKinsey on your resume so you can do something better is cool.Jason Taverner wrote:Would you rather spend it traveling to boring locations, living in hotels, and making powerpoints?.
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