Recruiting Advice for Semi-Target Junior w/ PwC MC Offer

I've just received an offer from PwC Management Consulting (non-Strategy&). Not sure if I should continue to apply to boutique/niche strategy firms and bulge bracket banks, given that I have the offer. Any advice would be appreciated.
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  1. Yes, my goal is consulting mid-term (e.g. 5+ years in strategy/marketing/operations consulting). My long-term (10 years out) would be to lead a nonprofit. For this reason, I highly value DIVERSE industry & functional exposure and would highly appreciate a chance to work on a social or public sector project.
  2. My offer explodes in early/mid November.
  3. Some of my other recruiting processes are in process, but Bain & BCG have been very slow in particular.

As a follow-up to this question, would PwC MC position me well for MBB etc recruiting come full-time? Which specific competencies (operations, customer, deals, finance, people & org) have better perception in the job market, if any?

Additional context:

A. Key considerations: I would accept this off the bat if there was more flexibility on staffing. I LOVED > 50% of the people I've met.

B. Personal: my school is not a target for MBB or Oliver Wyman and Strategy& and I'm not a US citizen. For this reason, I'm very risk-averse.

 

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