We're thrilled to announce the release of our annual rankings of the Best Consulting Firms to Work For in North America for 2021! Vault's Consulting Rankings highlight the best firms in 42 categories and include the overall Top 50, the Most Prestigious Consulting Firms, the Best Boutique Consulting Firms, the Best Consulting Firms in Each Practice Area, and the Best Consulting Firms to Work For in key employment factors including compensation, work/life balance, corporate culture, and more.
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Following weeks of intense debate, McKinsey & Company’s 650-strong senior partner team has finalised the selection of the firm’s next Global Managing Partner.
Wipro appoints Philippe Dintrans as head of Domain & Consulting, for its Integrated Digital, Engineering, and Application Services business or iDEAS.
McKinsey & Company has named a new Managing Partner in Germany. As of the 1st of March 2021, Fabian Billing takes the reins from Cornelius Baur.
One of McKinsey’s youngest partners in its history – Vienna-based Raffaela Ritter – has left the global strategy consulting firm after twelve years of service.
Strategy consultancy Bain will not budge from its “rigorous” selection process that led to the appointment of three times more men than women to management in the past seven years, says managing partner Peter Stumbles.
The elite civil servant occupies a special place in the French imagination. Civil, refined, unflusterable, a steady hand on the state tiller — what James Bond is to the British spy service, the haut fonctionnaire is to the French ideal of administrative governance.
McKinsey and Girls in Tech, a global nonprofit bringing the world together through education and experiences, have expanded their partnership
When strategy consulting firm McKinsey & Co. writes a 'Global Banking Review' it's usually to show off its expertise and to talk about things like building 'productivity engines.'
Global strategy consulting firm McKinsey & Company has over the past period appointed five partners in its French team.
The consulting firm, known for its bold calls in global banking, is outlining the bank of the future. Making it a reality is another matter.
We sat down with Brian Rolfes, the partner in charge of global recruiting for McKinsey, to discuss the firm’s strategy to recruiting during COVID-19 and capture his tips for virtual or remote interviewing
China is the third largest private capital market in the world, of which USD66 billion was invested in private equity in 2019. The country is the third largest market for private equity today, after the US and UK.
The global fintech sector faces an "existential crisis", says McKinsey, as sources of funding dry up. during the ongoing Covid pandemic.
The Department of Health and Social Care paid McKinsey £563,400 to decide the “vision, purpose and narrative” of the NHS Test and Trace programme.
Getting your foot in the door at one of the top consulting firms is no easy task. At McKinsey, for example, more than 750k people apply in a given year.
In between advising clients on how to manage staff from home (phone them) and helping them emerge fight fit from the COVID-19 pandemic (cut costs, keep close to customers), Accenture's management consultants appear to be stepping into the world of deals.
McKinsey is one of the most sought-after consulting firms for MBAs to work for.
And the firm is highly selective of who they let in. In 2018, McKinsey hired just 8,000 people out of 800,000 applicants. In an article for Business Insider, reporter Weng Cheong explores the hiring policy at McKinsey and how it’s revolutionized the industry as a whole.
The rise of Chinese Fintech firms as major industry participants across Asia is playing a vital role in transforming the region’s financial services ecosystem.
The good news—wealth management firms have moved to asset management fees and away from transaction revenues—better aligning their services with client needs. The bad news—revenue tied to assets will be challenging in bear markets and the new Covid-19 world.