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Agree with above. I have experience with both b4 advisory and BB BO. Both will be difficult, but AERS is at least client facing, with chance you can move within company to S&O. You will have to ABSOLUTELY CRUSH the role to do this.

If this is an internship though, a full time move to something more strategy oriented is possible. Network mad hard.

 

Thank for the note! I agree, at least with Deloitte AERS I will be on client facing engagements. They're both full time offers. I plan on accepting Deloitte AERS and being a high performer and network my head off with the right people; I currently have a strong network at the firm I am sure that once I am in I would be able to have a strong case for my transition.

You mention you have experience in both b4 advisory and BB BO; where are you currently (Management Consulting, IB, industry)?

 

I had a similar decision to take. I did my sophomore sophomore internship and winter internship at BB BO. Then I went to Big 4 advisory for my junior summer internship. Lots of great brand names on my resume.

I chose Big 4 advisory because of more interesting work, the ability to travel, better location, strong compensation, and a wide array of future exit opps. If I went to BB BO, I felt like I would be siphoned into a role and would have to work my way up doing the same work everyday.

 

I agree BB BO seems dreadful in the long term. I did a summer internship with a B4 in audit (not DT). I will be in Sales and Trading Ops with MS have yet to hear back from DT with which sub practice within Advisory.

Let's say hypothetically I could do MS for a little over 7 months before joining DT in the Fall would this be a good strategy? Worth the time spent at MS for the brand name on resume? Would I be burning a bridge with MS in the future? (I've seen plenty of people pull this move via my search on LinkedIn).

How do you like it at B4 Advisory would it be a good pitch for b school app or potential switch to MC at MBB or tier 2,3?

 

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