What’s the difference between BA and consulting?
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What’s the difference between BA and consulting?
Compensation is long overdue a correction. The last one was 4 years ago. Is there anything in the grapevine? What are the odds on 2027 increase?
Is the “bar to pass” the same for all candidates recruiting for the same role at MBB? Eg, if an experienced hire in consulting, MBA grad, and experienced hire from industry are all applying for the same Consultant role, would there be a higher expectations for the experienced hire in consulting?
Starting at MBB soon and wondering: would I ever find myself able to take ~2 weeks off for surgery and recovery sometime later during my first year, or is that just not realistic in this line of work?
Are weekends protected at BCG at the post-MBA level? Or is it project dependent?
How hard is it to get a transfer to BCG SF from a smaller office (not in the West system) after a year of tenure as a consultant? My performance has been good so far and I think it’ll be the same for my upcoming CDC as well. I want to talk to my CDA about a transfer by EOY. I lived in SF before for five years and the reason I want to move back is because I am realizing that I just enjoy being in SF a lot more (friends/lifestyle/weather). Has anyone successfully done this and any advice?
How are you a MC and asking questions like this
I don’t know. I was never really curious enough to figure it out
A company hires your firm to provide them temporary resources to do business analysis, you are a consultant. A company hires you full time to do business analysis, no consulting company involved, you are a business analyst
Not always true. Some consulting firms (like McKinsey and Deloitte) have you join as a Business Analyst out of undergrad and Consultant is a more senior level
What?
Honestly idek. That’s why I’m asking. Like I know I’m a consultant, but I do business analysis so why isn’t my title business analyst?
It’s just a nomenclature thing. The titles are different for whatever reason. Not important
In McKinsey: - For client facing roles (80% of the firm), everyone is in consulting / everyone is a consultant - of these consultants, there are several different level of seniority. In general (naming might change slightly based on path): you start as Business Analyst out of undergrad, then Senior Business Analyst, then Associate, then Engagement Manager, then Associate Partner, then Partner.
I appreciate the candor