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Boston Consulting Group
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), is a global management consulting firm and the leading advisor on business strategy. The BCG aims to develop companies and organisations to build a competetive advantage and maintain lasting success. Working with clients in all business sectors, the BCG's approach is one of in-depth market knowledge and close working relationships. Since 1990, the BCG has grown at an annual rate of 16%, creating significant opportunities for graduates looking to join the consultancy industry. What roles are available at the Boston Consulting Group? Associate Consultant. Application process for the Boston Consulting Group. Online applications. Entry requirements and type of person suited for the Boston Consulting Group. At least a 2:1 degree is required. Graduates who are curious and engaged, inventive and creative when approaching problems, and have good leadership skills are prime candidates to apply to BCG's graduate courses. A history of past internships at relevant firms and international study or work experience will be useful. Future prospects and training at the Boston Consulting Group. Trainees at BCG are put straight to work with clients, alongside experienced personnel, teaching them both inter-client relations and business strategy. BCG provides numerous and flexible training opportunities, with both core and personal programmes, created to allow for the right growth and development for each graduate. Other comments about the Boston Consulting Group. ExperiencesIf you have applied to Boston Consulting Group, we would like you to hear from you. Please use the following form to detail your experiences of application, to aid those interested in following a similar career path.
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