Tips for final partner interviews? About my experience/behavioral type
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Tips for final partner interviews? About my experience/behavioral type
The key to being promoted (beyond capability) is to be likeable. To be likeable, you need to be relatable. To be relatable, you need to have a wide range of hobbies and interests and appeal to familiarity - eg have kids, watch sports, play golf, etc.
I’m 33 and starting to feel like I’m aging out of consulting. This is a young man’s game and I now have 3 kids and am tired. Time to plot my exit to industry 🙂.
Didn’t get promoted and thinking of leaving Deloitte for the next level at Guidehouse. It’s a title bump so I would get a raise, but I’m trying to weigh the opportunity cost of going to a “lower tier” firm known for more niche services. Has anyone else been in this situation and what did you choose? Would this limit my exit opps?
People being let go bc of comparing performance against peers is bs. upgrading the team? how come other rigorous fields (investment banking, medicine, Big Law, oil & gas engineering, trading firms, etc) don’t feel the need to do this, yet they have the right people the teams need every year 😂 consulting isn’t the most rigorous/difficult/or prestigious career. just say it’s for the greed of the firm, at the cost of unempathetically uprooting employees lives & at least you’ll be honest.
Opportunity to take a job but can only stay a month and a half before my start date for another job - should I take it?
Don’t be weird.
Lol thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kaq3CjSMrQU
This is technically built for Deloitte interviews, but the author made one for all of the Big 4s. His videos helped me ace interviews at PwC and Deloitte. Even if you're not going B4, the concepts can be applied to any company's interview. Please DM me if you have any questions. Best of luck.
Expect all sorts of problems / conversations, go with the flow, and don’t forget to be smiley / pleasant.
Stay cool - it won’t be a big deal…