“Somebody call a doctor, or a consultant!”
Hello out there to all you Bainies of the future! I’d love to make this first post about what everyone really wants to know: how to get a job at Bain. The first step of how to get a job at Bain is to...
View ArticleHow to be able to leave networking events not hating everything and everyone
I’ll be honest – networking was one of my least favorite parts of the recruiting process when I was in my second or third year of college. The not-so-subtly handing someone your resume, the desperate...
View ArticleSome detailed, helpful interview tips…
Ok, ok, so you want to be a Bainie? Here are my tips and tricks. First, depending on your background, you will want to read Case in Point. I didn’t especially like that book. I think it is really...
View ArticleGetting ready for that special time of year
So, I’m sure that everyone is really interested in my musings regarding client interactions, company trainings, and general Bain goings-on, but I would have to suspect that of the folks that are...
View ArticleWhat I wish I’d known before my case interview: Getting past the I’m stuck...
My name is Sean and I’m currently a Case Team Leader in the Los Angeles Office. With case interviews just around the corner for Summer Associate candidates, I thought it may be helpful to share a few...
View ArticleDemystifying the written case – tips from a Bain consultant
Hi readers! My name is Rhiannon and I am a Consultant in Bain’s Boston office. In addition to the time I spend working on cases, I also serve as the on-campus representative (OCR) for MIT Sloan. As an...
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