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What does it take to get into a management consulting firm?
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I'm about to graduate at the end of this year and get my B.B.A. in general business (focusing on management). I pretty much figured out what I'd like to do with my life. I'd like to work my way into a management consulting firm. I really like management and I think being a management consultant would be very challenging for me. Also, I hear the pay is pretty good as well. How do I go about getting into a management consulting firm after I graduate?

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While you're still in school, contact the ones that are nearby & see if they have any internships that you could do part time while you finish your degree. The Big 4 audit firms (Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, and EY) generally hire people straight out of college. They have many divisions, some of which encompass management consulting. Best of luck to you!

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I suggest you read the site below, it should give you a good sense of what to expect, what levels and responsibilities are, networking to get in, compensation. You can leave your questions in the forum of the site to get answers from management consultants as well. The site is free, only supported via ads. Cheers!
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it takes a new economy and a new president, Barack Obama.
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