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Mergers and Inquisitions

Live Networking Seminar with Mergers and Inquisitions – Learn How To Get Your Foot In The Door Anywhere

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We’re doing something new and exciting today in the “networking arena” today.
Brian and I have agreed to record a live discussion answering your networking questions.
Here’s how it’ll work:

Comment below with your most urgent question(s) about networking and the job search process
Brian and I will choose the top 10-20 questions
We’ll record a live audio discussion of [...]

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Wall Street Prep and Training The Street, Watch Out

An update – the first 20 people to purchase the modeling course and email me the receipt will get a free copy of The Consulting Bible, 2nd edition. If you’ve already bought it, I’ll provide you all the networking materials that will be part of the Toolkit. To all readers – thanks for your patience. [...]

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How to get a consulting job in a tough economy: notes from recruiting talks

Our Recruiting in a Down Market talks from last week covered a lot of useful material that I’d like to share with readers.
The key takeaways for lazy people are:

Networking is everything – focus on a few quality channels and be proactive

Spread your net wide – you can’t afford to be picky

Have a Plan B but [...]

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Good reads from the consulting blogosphere, plus a great site for case interview preparation

Readers will notice that the posting rate here at MC has slowed a bit recently. Have been working on several related projects (the Consulting Bible among them) and will be excited to share with everyone soon!
Later today, I’ll post about “How management consultants assess interviews”. For now, here are some quality reads/resources from the consulting [...]

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How management consultants read resumes – and the secrets behind landing an interview

The resume screening process is a black box for applicants – you only know whether you’ve gotten the interview or been rejected. In rare cases, you’ll get feedback on why you didn’t make the cut, but the advice is generic (“You didn’t have enough work experience”).
If you’re interested in finance and investment banking, the best [...]

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