Kim
At BCG, every project is a unique experience that challenges you and enables you to build a diverse set of skills—ultimately helping you reach your long-term goals.
Kim
Consultant, Chicago
A Personal Story

I chose BCG for an internship because the BCG consultants I met during the recruiting process seemed intellectually challenged, enthusiastic about their work, and visibly loved their jobs! As an intern, I had the opportunity to drive my work, directly engage the clients, and walk away with a clear understanding of what it is like to be a BCG consultant. There were also many other components to the internship, such as training, lunches, Cubs games, and more, that enabled me to really get to know the Chicago office and my fellow interns. Overall, I was challenged by the work, encouraged and mentored, and given the opportunity to build lasting friendships. Since returning to BCG full time, I have continued to build on these experiences and have been able match my own interests with my personal development goals.

Background
Kim joined the Chicago office of BCG in 2006 after a summer internship in 2005. She has worked with clients in the areas of consumer goods, industrial goods, retail, and financial services. Before BCG, she worked at Moody’s Investors Service, specializing in high-yield corporate finance. Kim holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and she earned her bachelor’s degree in finance from Loyola Marymount University.
Frédéric
From day one, I was in charge of my own module, analyzing data, and designing frameworks to detail my findings.
Frédéric
Project Leader, Paris
A Personal Story

After almost five years in investment banking, I decided to join BCG for a summer internship. My decision was based primarily on three factors.

First, I wanted an environment that was stimulating and had little in the way of short-term, repetitive work.

Second, I was looking for more client contact. Unlike investment banking, where you have relatively brief contact with clients, consulting gives you the opportunity to go deeper and engage with clients for extended periods—for example, by helping a client determine its next strategic move and then participating in the implementation.

Third, I wanted greater opportunity to chart my own future. I had learned from BCGers I had met during the first year of my MBA program that there was no scripted path to success at BCG; rather, each individual forged his or her own way. I liked the idea that I could mold my personal growth on the basis of an almost infinite number of choices among industries, business topics, and geographies.

The internship was everything I had hoped for, as I was assigned to two projects. The first was a pure strategy case: six weeks of intense work designed to reshape an asset-management firm’s strategy. I worked on a team with two consultants under the leadership of a partner and a principal. From day one, I was in charge of my own module, interviewing BCG experts, analyzing data, and designing frameworks to detail my findings. My second case, in which I worked as a member of a postmerger integration team, was quite different in its goals. In four weeks, I had to understand complex operational issues, fine-tune recommendations, and travel to Asia to get my client’s buy-in.

All told, it was an extremely exciting summer, and I would recommend the experience highly. Every day was certainly different!

Background
Frédéric holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, and a degree in finance from HEC, Paris. He joined BCG in 2005 after an internship in 2004. Frédéric’s project work has been concentrated in the financial services sector.

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