<p>To land a management consulting job at any of the top firms, including <b>McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, L.E.K., Oliver Wyman and Accenture</b>, you must get through several rounds of case interviews.</p><p>Whether your interview is in a few weeks or even tomorrow, this book is written to get you
The Practical Guide To Consulting Interviews
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The most practical book for consulting interview preparation! Written by an ex MBB consultant with experience coaching 200+ candidates, this book consolidates practical tips, real life case studies and detailed solutions. It is the perfect reference for anyone looking to get into consulting as it does not dwell too much on theory but focuses on the practical guidance that most candidates look for, be it behavioral or technical.
Loaded with 100 practical and comprehensive interview tips as well as 12 full case studies, the book offers the key insights needed to crack consulting interviews. While some candidates memorize thousands of frameworks and practice a million case studies, the readers of this book will learn a series of intuitive tips and guidelines ensuring they excel in any given consulting interview, without overwhelming themselves with unnecessary details.
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