This post is dedicated to all those MBA students recruiting for consulting. The first difference among consulting firms you realize when you are recruiting is their terminology. I would like to bring some light to this.
MBAs apply to the row underlined.
| A.T. KEARNEY | BAIN | BCG | BOOZ | MCKINSEY |
| Business Analyst | Associate Consultant | Associate | Consultant | Business Analyist |
| Senior Business Analyst | Senior Associate Consultant | |||
| Associate | Consultant | Consultant | Associate | Associate |
| Manager | Case Team Leader | Project Leader | Senior Associate | Engagement Manager |
| Principal | Manager | Principal | Principal | Assocaite Principal |
| Officer | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner |
| Director | ||||
| Projects | Cases | Cases | Projects | Engagements |
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Me encanta tu post! Únicamente una puntualización, en McK tenemos engagements no proyectos (si es que somos unos romanticones…)
Gracias Mr. Jose. Ya lo he cambiado
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