What will you be doing specifically there? Also, I'm pretty sure if you work in that group - after an MBA you can probably go to one of the big consulting groups.
I will be involved in the BAP program, engaged primarily in performance improvement assignments. I know that clients may include insurers, capital market institutions, commercial banks, credit card companies, etc. I will plan on returning to school for an MBA with plans to remain in consulting. I am just searching potential exit opps/typical engagement opportunities.
Exit ops would probably be working within management at one of the f500 companies (possible corporate function) you worked with. You could network within the companies as you are consulting. Liekwise, post MBA you could work for one of the big 3 consulting firms doing just about anything - as long as you interview well and come from a top school. A few of my friends went that route.
Is anyone familiar with Ernst & Young's FSO client list? I know UBS is one of their largest clients but I want to see more color. I can look through the SEC website but its is quite arduous. Does anyone have a first hand understanding?
i know the firm as a whole does work with firms like citi, de shaw, they worked on the jp/bear sterns stuff, bank of america merrill lynch, fortress, a ton of commercial banks ny mellon, bank of tokyo mitsubishi, etc. its big 4 - they basically do work for 1/4 of the fortune 1000. generally pwc and ey are considered the best in the audit role.
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What will you be doing specifically there? Also, I'm pretty sure if you work in that group - after an MBA you can probably go to one of the big consulting groups.
I will be involved in the BAP program, engaged primarily in performance improvement assignments. I know that clients may include insurers, capital market institutions, commercial banks, credit card companies, etc. I will plan on returning to school for an MBA with plans to remain in consulting. I am just searching potential exit opps/typical engagement opportunities.
Exit ops would probably be working within management at one of the f500 companies (possible corporate function) you worked with. You could network within the companies as you are consulting. Liekwise, post MBA you could work for one of the big 3 consulting firms doing just about anything - as long as you interview well and come from a top school. A few of my friends went that route.
What can we expect from the interviewing process?
Ernst & Young FSO (Originally Posted: 10/29/2009)
Is anyone familiar with Ernst & Young's FSO client list? I know UBS is one of their largest clients but I want to see more color. I can look through the SEC website but its is quite arduous. Does anyone have a first hand understanding?
i know the firm as a whole does work with firms like citi, de shaw, they worked on the jp/bear sterns stuff, bank of america merrill lynch, fortress, a ton of commercial banks ny mellon, bank of tokyo mitsubishi, etc. its big 4 - they basically do work for 1/4 of the fortune 1000. generally pwc and ey are considered the best in the audit role.
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