Strategy& Deals Groups

Does anyone have any idea how I can learn more about PwC's S& Deals? Like everything from the differences between the three groups within Deals ( Corporate Strategy/ Deals / Sales&Marketing) to the differences in the types of projects, prestige, exit ops (B-school and otherwise) and client exposure. Any and all info or resources would really be appreciated. Thanks for your help!

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Look through older posts, I’ve commented before. But basically Deals Strategy is a vertical in S& and PwC Deals that works exclusively on M&A strategy (CDDs, growth strategy etc.) Group is still relatively young (5-6 years) but growing into its own in the market. PwC is investing a ton into the group and you can see that by the # of external partner hires

Exits are what you would expect from this type of team. Your usual consultant exits + PE given deal focus

 

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