Looking for advice on standard consulting salary and sign on bonus at healthcare consulting firms. Have an offer and want to know what is the benchmark.
Anyone out here with the Chartis Group?? Advisory board?
I had an interview with the Advisory Board back in the day. Keep in mind it was for experienced (1-3 years). From what I gathered, it looked to be about $68k, not sure of sign on.
I believe base salary offers are much different between larger firms and boutiques. When I started at a healthcare boutique out of school, I saw that my base was actually 10-15% below market of what my peer group was offered; however, and I think this applies to most boutiques, our bonuses (as a percentage of base salary) were much higher than larger firms. So, if your offer is from a more 'boutique' firm, ask for clarity on the incentive compensation structure; most likely, they will not give you a hard number but should be fine with giving you a percent range. If I had to guess based on the hiring from my firm, and from peers also working in large firms, a candidate with a graduate degree and three years of relevant experience might earn between 85,000 - 115,000 for all-in compensation (base plus bonus). Good luck!
Despite some of the negative comments posted on here recently regarding Huron, I'm looking into possibly doing a lateral move. I'm currently at a smaller healthcare boutique. I joined the firm last summer after completing a MHA with a starting salary of 90K and 10k sign-on. It appears that the similar role at Huron would be the "Associate" position. Any idea on compensation levels and sign-on amounts? The ranges stated on Glassdoor are too wide to be meaningful.
Thanks in advance.
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I know someone who got 60+2.5 for sign on
MBA, MHA/MPH/MHSA, or BA degree?
I had an interview with the Advisory Board back in the day. Keep in mind it was for experienced (1-3 years). From what I gathered, it looked to be about $68k, not sure of sign on.
Thank you all! It is for an experienced hired with a MBA and 3 years of relevant healthcare experience.
Looking forward to hear from you
If your MBA is from a decent program, based on the hiring from my firm you should expect around $100-110K base and another $20-30K in bonuses.
Also interested to hear from the top healthcare consulting firms Deloitte, Huron, CTG Health Solutions, etc
I believe base salary offers are much different between larger firms and boutiques. When I started at a healthcare boutique out of school, I saw that my base was actually 10-15% below market of what my peer group was offered; however, and I think this applies to most boutiques, our bonuses (as a percentage of base salary) were much higher than larger firms. So, if your offer is from a more 'boutique' firm, ask for clarity on the incentive compensation structure; most likely, they will not give you a hard number but should be fine with giving you a percent range. If I had to guess based on the hiring from my firm, and from peers also working in large firms, a candidate with a graduate degree and three years of relevant experience might earn between 85,000 - 115,000 for all-in compensation (base plus bonus). Good luck!
Despite some of the negative comments posted on here recently regarding Huron, I'm looking into possibly doing a lateral move. I'm currently at a smaller healthcare boutique. I joined the firm last summer after completing a MHA with a starting salary of 90K and 10k sign-on. It appears that the similar role at Huron would be the "Associate" position. Any idea on compensation levels and sign-on amounts? The ranges stated on Glassdoor are too wide to be meaningful.
Thanks in advance.
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Are you still at Huron? Can you speak of your most up to date experience. Salaries? Culture? Did you hate it?
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