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.

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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.

 
GentlemanJackSo 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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GentlemanJackSo 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.

I'm not sure that you're aware of the current market realities that consultants and, more important, clients are facing. Budgets are tighter and shit rolls down hil - you really think a client is going to cover all those expenses, ESPECIALLY at a boutique like the OP asked? Besides, it's standard practice to fly coach for domestic and reserve business and higher for international flights.

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.

 

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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mcdsdo 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).

 

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.

 

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