Boutique consulting
I'll be graduating in May with a politics degree. The consulting field looks interesting to me, but I have some concerns. First, traveling a lot does not appeal to me at all. I've also heard that consultants can work 12+ hours a day, another element that is off-putting. I've heard that some boutique consulting firms generally do local work and don't travel much. I'd like to settle in either the D.C., New York, or Chicago areas (in order of preference) and was wondering if there are any consulting firms with little travel and normal 8-10 hour days, or do I need to find a different field to get in to.
You need a different field. Depending on how small the company is you'll wear many hats and expecting a normal 40-ish work week is not reasonable. They might also tell you that they do local work and you'll be home but the current reality of the market is that consulting companies take any contract they can, wherever it is. You ever heard the saying, "the best kind of client is the client that pays"?. They'll send you wherever that client is. So unless you want a future of Seat 16B, Applebees and Hampton Inns, I would find another line of work.
Freaking LOL at a decent consulting firm ever putting you in coach, in a Hampton, or in a seat at Abblebee's. Just lol.
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I think you're troll bait and have never had your "belly on the ground". I'm merely sharing ny real world experienc with IBM,, not some fantasy that you've created for yourself.
you're an idiot. go work for nonprofit consulting and you can then accomodate your work-style preferences.
and you should learn how to spell Boutique as well
There are plenty of places where you don't have to do much travel, but you need to be prepared to occasionally stay late at night and/or come in on the weekends. It's just how it is. If you never want to stay at work past 8pm and never come in on a weekend you should look into working for the government or a non profit.
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Uhhh.....winning?
McKinsey is coach + 1 (business in a 3 class cabin, first in a 2 class cabin) for flights over 3.5 hours, coach for anything under. My understanding is that McKinsey's travel policy is the most luxurious of MBB.
I bought F last week, only cause I had to buy it on a Saturday before flying out Monday morning, and not many seats on a CRJ900. Upgrades were pretty good late last year though.
petergibbons and Powerpoint Jockey laying down the truth.
Our policy is coach for short flights, unless you're a "road warrior" and hit a certain number of miles in a year, at which case they will let you fly business.
I haven't reviewed the policy lately, but I think even Partners are expected to fly coach on client engagements unless otherwise specified.
As said above: - Optics. Why should some associate be flying first class on a 1 hour flight? - What the client is willing to reimburse. (Their money, their expense policies)
I'd be pretty suprised if in the current economic state other firms are that much better...we're a big firm, with a pretty comparable travel policies from what I've seen and heard from other consultants at hotels. In quite a few cases, better off than the IBM guys who were in my hotel by a few dollars on per diems....but same for travel, identical to other Big 4 firms.
But who knows, maybe MBB is all first class and steak 3 meals a day...I'll ask my friend at BCG, but it didn't sound like it last time.
I posted what McKinsey is, and I have heard it's the most luxurious among MBB.
Atlanta/Boston Boutique consulting (Originally Posted: 01/30/2012)
Can anyone pull a capital IQ search of regional and/or boutique management consulting firms in Atlanta/Boston?
Greatly appreciated.
Atlanta:
Company Name 123getitdone, Inc Allied Utility Network, LLC Atlanta Group Systems, Inc. Beltline Partnership BenchMark Consulting International, Inc. Benmark, Inc. BLG Logistics, Inc. Bottom Line Management, Inc Buckhead Marketing & Distribution, Llc Compensation Services Inc Conner Partners, Inc. Equant Network Services International Corp FairValue Advisors, LLC Five Point Partners, LLC Global Marketing Partners, LLC Gourmet Services Of Louisiana, Inc. Guardian Center, Inc. Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP Hi Tech Partners, LLC Incentive Solutions, Inc. Innovative Hospitality Management, Inc Innovative Marketing Group Inc InsiderAdvantage International Aviation Consultants, Llc International Trade & Economic Consultants (Inc) Managed Air Inc Meeting Consultants, Inc. Mega Marketing & Consulting, Inc Minor Sources LLC Mitchell Consulting National Stonehenge Corporation New House, LLC Pah 3 Worldwide, LLC Paladin Associates, Inc. Penn Global Corporation Pishon, Llc Porter Keadle Moore, LLP Professional Group Associates, Llc Project Success, Inc. Reagan Consulting Inc. Resourcing Services Atlanta LLC Revenue Analytics, Inc. ScottMadden, Inc. Service Corp Of Retired Executives Smith & Howard, PC Solutions AE, Inc. Spinnaker Realty Inc Sterling Independent Services, Inc. Stone Hint Inc Surin Of Thailand, Inc SYNAVANT Inc. Taylor Consulting Group, Inc. The Absum Group LLC The Alexander Proudfoot Company The Kellen Company The North Highland Company Total Construction, Inc Travis Correll Turner Network Sales, Inc. Waterfall Marketing LLC Zyman Group, LLC
CapIQ is slow right now, i'll post Boston later
SBs appreciated
I would really appreciate the Boston one also. Thanks PM
double post
Boston: Company Name Advance Medical, Inc. Advanced Analytical Consulting Group, Inc. American International Security Corp. Applied Value Corp Arbella Service Company, Inc. Architectural Heritage Foundation Inc Axess International, LLC Axia Limited Bain & Company Inc. BDO Valuation Advisors, LLC Boston Analytics, Inc. Cambridge Meridian Group, Inc. Cambridge Strategic Management Group, Inc. Caturano and Company, P.C. Endeavour Partners Enterprise Development Group Inc., The Entrepreneurial Resources Group LLC Gaal & Company Gondra Holdings, Inc. Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. Herb Ford Chambers Inc Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates, Inc. IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. Infinite Solutions Partners, LLC Infraweb, Inc. Interaction Associates, Inc. Jsi Research And Training Institute, Inc. Leerink Swann Strategic Advisors London Economics International LLC Management Sciences For Health, Inc. Management Strategies Mann, Irma S, Strategic Marketing Market Platform Dynamics, Inc. Meadow Networks, Inc. Meketa Investment Group Miller/Shandwick MMG Partners Monitor Group, Inc. New England Consulting Partners LLC New England Medical Center Inc Nica, Inc. Olmstead Associates, Inc. OpenView Labs, LLC Overdrive Marketing Communications, Llc Peerless Capital Corporation Pinnacle Advisory Group, Inc. Proteus Design Business Trust Public Consulting Group, Inc. Royal Hospitality Services Inc Stax Inc. Sustainability Roundtable, Inc. Swingtide, Inc. Synapse Energy Economics, Inc. Tatleaux Partners, LLC The Boston Consulting Group, Inc. The Brattle Group, Inc. The BrayGroup The Capability Group, Inc. The Kerdan Group The Locator Services Group Ltd The O'Brien Group, Inc. The Orchard Group Three Lens Advisors, LLC TopSource LLC
Perfect, thank you.
The Boston lists seems to be incomplete. Innosight, Clearview, and Trinity are missing for sure
You could be right darkstar - CapIQ was acting up... Seems weird that they wouldn't have any companies T-Z alphabetically either when even Atlanta has a few
I dont think we have all of these yet in our Company Database, but we are getting there:
Over 1,600 companies and counting....
//www.wallstreetoasis.com/wso-company-database
Thanks PM, SB's for you
lawl at no one mentioning Parthenon yet for Boston, which is by FAR the most prestigious boutique there.
Huge clients. Offices in Mumbai, London, and San Francisco. Above MBB pay.
Boutique Consulting Firms? (Originally Posted: 01/05/2009)
Hey does anyone know of some good boutique consulting firms? I know someone had generated a list of boutique i-banks (which was great, btw) but I wasn't sure if something similar existed for consulting shops.
Thanks
Sapient is the only one I can think of off the top of my head.
do they have good exit-opps to b-school?
I think you can get into good bschools from there.
Also, there's Parthenon/Mars/Monitor, all of which are very highly regarded, not really sure if you would call them "boutiques," however.
(Note: I'm assuming that you're talking about standard management/strategy consulting here).
right. Also, have you heard of Chatham Partners?
It's tough to clearly separate boutiques from the bigs in consulting. I discuss it somewhat on my blog - www.managementconsulted.com
My advice here is to look at the Vault Top 50 consulting firms. Anything outside the top 10 is sufficiently small to be considered a "boutique" (eg, fewer multinational clients, fewer to no international offices, functional/industry specializations)
Some that I've come across include: -Slalom Consulting -Kurt Salmon -Sapient
And yes, they do provide good exit opps to b-school but very few have the well-known cachet that strong boutique investment banks do (like a Lazard). You may have strong connections at specific bschools given the partners' alma maters so it's something I'd inquire about during the interview process in an indirect way.
Consulting at a boutique firm (not management consulting) (Originally Posted: 06/11/2017)
After applying for a variety of different positions, in May, I started a great internship that enables me to leverage my science/biomedical background toward consulting. This consulting firm is more of a competitive intelligence firm that does more of primary/secondary research on info for biotech companies. My goal is to eventually work in management consulting (hopefully after gaining some experience at this company). How likely or difficult would it be to land a job at a top management consulting firm after this?
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