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Why Do Management Consultants Change Consulting Firms? (Part 2)

We’re management consulting recruiters.  We recruit experienced management consultants from their current firms to consulting and corporate roles with our clients.  Prospective clients and candidates often ask us why experienced management consultants are willing to change consulting firms. . As you’d expect, there are several reasons, falling into a few categories.  We’ll call the categories…

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Leaving Management Consulting for a Corporate Role

Every year we’re retained by several non-consulting companies to recruit management consultants to their corporate strategy or business development teams, or to IT or operations roles.  Generally these roles are at the Director or Manager level, targeting consultants with five to fifteen years of professional experience.  Our clients are from various industries and are usually…

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Recruiting Management Consultants to Your Corporate Team

Non-consulting companies often retain us to recruit management consultants from the leading consulting firms.  The clients are from all industries and are usually mid-cap to Fortune 500 size organizations.  Our clients are usually hiring for their corporate strategy or business development teams, IT organization, or for specific operations expertise.  Generally these roles are at the…

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Interviewing With Another Management Consulting Firm

You’re a management consultant considering changing consulting firms.  Perhaps your last interviews were on-campus when you joined your current firm.  You’re wondering what the interview process will be like as a potential experienced hire.  We recruit experienced management consultants from the Engagement Manager to the Partner level.  Here’s what we’ve seen. . You can expect…

Why Do Management Consultants Change Consulting Firms?

We’re management consulting recruiters.  We recruit experienced management consultants from their current firms to consulting and corporate roles with our clients.  Prospective clients and candidates often ask us why experienced management consultants are willing to change consulting firms. . As you’d expect, there are several reasons, usually falling into a few categories.  We’ll call the categories focus, future opportunity, peers, and lifestyle.  We’ll discuss focus here and the others in future posts. …