Deloitte S&O vs A.T. Kearney

Currently an undergrad considering offers at Deloitte S&O and A.T. Kearney. Anyone have any insight into either? There are a few major factors I'm considering:

1) Location - Deloitte is in Pittsburgh which is a major negative while A.T. Kearney is in NYC.

2) Projects - I've heard that A.T. Kearney has a reputation as more of a supply chain company, I'm a little bit concerned about being stuck on supply chain/procurement projects. Employees there say that I should have no problem getting on a variety of projects.

3) Exit opps - The two have comparable exits to top MBA schools, but what about to industry? Deloitte seems to have the bigger brand, I'm not as familiar with ATK's exits.

Thanks guys!

 

ATK straddles some pure strategy along with a large swath of supply chain / process work. Anecdotally from my experience, ATK tends to have a more collegial work atmosphere, Deloitte, particularly at the pre-MBA level is a bit of a mixed bag. Given that this is ATK NY vs S&O Pittsburg, I'd go with ATK.

 

Pittsburgh sucks compared to NYC. Plus, as a generalist at ATK you won't "get stuck on supply chain/procurement projects" since they'll want you to gain exposure to a variety of functional areas.

ATK unless you really preferred the Deloitte people based on your interactions with them.

 

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