Good company. They do a lot of hospital turnarounds. My close friend's father was an consultant at Huron after 25 years of private practice as a doctor and he was always involved in very interesting projects. Seem like a solid company.

 

id avoid huron unless you want to do provider care consulting for the rest of your career. overall, its a niche shop. i have seen some past consultants place into top mba programs, but that can be said about any firm. not sure where one would rank it because its so industry/service specific. its not a strategy house by any means. other comparable firms imo would be like advisory board, navigant, ims, or like ecg. if its your only offer, id take it. youll travel a lot...if thats what you like...

 

Thanks a lot for the insight. A couple follow-up questions, if anyone's willing to answer:

Would Big-4 (non-Deloitte) position me better?

If not b-school, what would I do after 2 years? I think this is my biggest point of confusion.

What would you say if I told you I'm genuinely interested in the practice area (i.e. Education)? How much of a role should this play in making a decision if I'm unsure of what I want to do long-term?

 
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you should only go to business school if its necessary for you to be at a certain place within your career...otherwise its a huge waste of money. in the long run, i think getting a position at a big4 would "look" better to those outside of the consulting industry, but that shouldnt make you sway toward the big4. find out what kind of projects huron does, whats their pipeline look like, etc. feel them out and see whats going on there, what kind of people work there, etc. if your interested in education, go ahead and do it...just dont expect to have an opportunity to work in finance, energy, utilities, healthcare, etc. later down the road with such a specific skill set (granted i mean once you hit manager, etc.)

if you do however have offers from PwC or ey, id take those in a heart beat over huron. also huron is a publicly traded company, be mindful of that...

 

Huron consists of quite a few divisions acquired over the past few years, so depending on which division you are applying to the salary can be a bit different.

I know the strategy division (mainly Galt consulting) is definitely competitive in terms of remuneration compared to top tier firms.

The model is quite clever, growth through acquisitions, and looking at their headcount of 1500+, up from dozens when they first started, says a lot about their ambition and growth.

 

Growth is exploding. A top student I know turned down an offer from a reputable MM bank to go to work with Huron b/c he is so excited about the opportunities there.

"I'm not sure what the four 9's do, but the ace, I think, is pretty high."
 

just interviewed with them also, i got a second round, and was surprised to see that the cfo was actually was my greeter.

friend got 55k +10k sign on. some minimal year bonus i think. and some compensation programs for traveling alot. which i think would add up to make a substantial difference in pay.

i heard that it is very possible to progress through the firm quickly since it is growing so quickly (granted you deserve it).

 

The important thing is, though, do they get COLA?

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huron recruits pretty heavily at my school, i have quite a few friends that have interned with them and i actually got to talk with the cfo for a while. seems like the average age is on the younger side and i've heard it was a really fun place to work. i've heard stories of: scoping out hotties during work, drinking during lunch, spending fridays doing community service and getting paid, and the interns got to visit gary holdren's (ceo) chicago condo, drink & watch fireworks.

 

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