LEK Consulting: work? reputation? placement to b-schools? salary level?

At the undergrad level can any offer any thoughts?

-type of work?
-reputation?
-placement to b-schools?
-other firm they would be benchmarked against?
-salary level?

Any other information you can share.

Thanks so much,

Run

 

Due diligence cases = shorter timeline = longer working hours = sweatshop.

Places better into PE than a good amount of 2nd tier firms (from what I understand), probably on par w/ OW/Monitor overall. Also looks strong overseas, moreso than many of the 2nd tiers.

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You might be able to. I know a guy who spent two years at another lower-tier consulting firm (small like LEK, but less prestigious) before lateraling to McKinsey.

But I don't really understand why you would want to lateral to MBB. LEK's a great firm, and your exit options aren't going to be that much worse than they would be at MBB. If you lateral to MBB after 1-2 years, you'll be treated as a first-year analyst, which kinda sets you back. Unless you have a very specific long-term career goal that you think you'll be much more likely to achieve at MBB than LEK, I'm skeptical this is a good idea.

 

I interviewed with them once. They came across as very nice and laid-back, placing a lot of emphasis on fit. However, your case-solving skills are obviously also important. In Europe they have an M&A arm and are often mandated by private equity houses. They said they set great store by the work-life balance of their employees. The work experience also seems to be good, with consultants doing rotations, e.g. guys from Europe can rotate - if they choose to do so - to US offices. I guess if I were not in IB, I would definitely consider LEK as a place to work.

 

They do a lot of work with PE and the life sciences industry. Projects tend to be relatively short, averaging about 4-6 weeks for each, so you'll get plenty of different cases over a short period of time.

 
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Their placement is similar to MBB + OW/Booz/Parthenon etc. At MBB you have best odds of H/W/S, but people from OW/Booz/Parthenon/Monitor/LEK/etc are all at H/W/S + Kellog/Tuck/Columbia/Haas/etc... Just go on linkedin and search for people who have worked at LEK and are now at an MBA, and you'll see people at H/W/Haas/tuck/kellogg/sloan etc

 

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