
How to be a candidate during “The Great Resignation”
By Sam Temperton Now is a very interesting time to be a candidate. On the one hand, the market is flush with roles as

By Sam Temperton Now is a very interesting time to be a candidate. On the one hand, the market is flush with roles as

By Sam Temperton For a long time, as a hiring team, you could be pretty confident that by providing interesting work and a 10% salary

By Richard Longstreet One common trend that we’re seeing in the boutique consulting market is businesses looking to grow quickly as we start to emerge

By Richard Longstreet Consulting offers many attractions for graduates choosing a career to embark on: the high salaries, the travel opportunities, the chance to work

By Richard Longstreet Just as senior management consultants might pitch to a client, consultancies have to pitch to candidates. What do consultants want? How can

By Richard Longstreet By far the most common reason that consultants give for leaving consulting is work/life balance. Long hours, constant travel and side-of-desk work

By Richard Longstreet The draws towards consulting as a career path are still the same. Working as a management consultant is not only prestigious, but

By Richard Longstreet Whether strategy or delivery focused, Big 4 or boutique, every consultancy’s biggest asset is their people. How you go about attracting, hiring,
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