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Boston Consulting Group

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Great opportunity to start your career and establish a network - Associate Boston Consulting Group Employee Review

3.0
Nov 26, 2017
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Pros

Very talented and intelligent employees Great pay and benefits Excellent exposure to clients and industries and opportunity very early on to be put in impressive situations Nice office events and retreats

Cons

Diversity is okay but depends on what "type" of diversity you are looking for - not very diverse in terms of background with everyone coming from the same set of schools and privileged backgrounds - racial diversity is low particularly for among African-American and Hispanic/Latino cohorts Experience seems highly correlated with staffing opportunities and luck - if staffing doesn't put you in optimal situations off-the-bat it's an uphill battle from the start - surprisingly there are a significant number of managers (project leaders and principals who are not nice people) and usually the people who leave at that level are actually the individuals you'd want to work with - if business needs do not align with you interests, very likely you will get staffed on cases not in the industry or functional area in which you want to gain experience Personally found it hard to find true and trustworthy mentors

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Education on AI Fluency and access to the latest LLM models. My immediate team who energizes me.

Cons

BCG isn't what it used to be. Former CEO Rich Lesser cared about Innovation about deep IP and expertise, truly about unlocking the human potential that powers us. Current CEO and leadership trickles down commercialization message, everything is about metrics, what's the business impact, how many cases did this work touch, what is the trend. Often times appearing shortsighted. Lots of politics, lots of words, limited action from PA leadership, largely because they are unable to make a decision, going back and forth on priorities; Every MDP wanting to own something, with too many chefs in the kitchen, and not enough true clarity. Incentive metrics are broken, and asked to do more, An innovation unit is not recognized.

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