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3.0 out of 5 stars
A little dated, but still relevant, June 9, 2000
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This review is from: The Fast Track: The Insider's Guide to Winning Jobs in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, & Securities Trading (Paperback)
This book covers a huge breadth of topics, though seems to cater to an audience consisting of student at elite schools. While offering very interesting insights into the rigors, qualifications, lifestyles, etc. associated with these prestigious industries, it seems as if there was not enough "real estate" in the book dedicated to offering full coverage about careers in these industries. In fact, there are books out there entirely dedicated to convering these industries. For instance, two of the better ones, Vault.com Guide to Investment Banking and Vault.com Guide to Management Consulting, cover these industries thoroughly. What would have made Fast Track better, was to be a bit more focused in what it offered, much like the Vault.com books. Instead of covering, what I consider 3 disparate industries, in such a short amount of pages, it could have been more effective by expanding the book, or even breaking them into 3 complete books. But alas, in addition to the industry specialty career books, this book is a good supplement to ambitious graduates (both MBA and college) to landing those prestigious financial and consulting positions out of school.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Primer for Management Consulting & I Banking, March 17, 2003
This review is from: The Fast Track: The Insider's Guide to Winning Jobs in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, & Securities Trading (Paperback)
This book gives a good overview of the different facets of management consulting and investment banking. For those considering a MBA as a transition to these two career paths, this is a good place to start your research. As my personal interest is Management Consulting . . . 1) The culture requires teamwork, high quality and constant change. "You are only as good as your last project." (pg 44) 2) "Most people at McKinsey don't need to be managed. It is a different dynamic - we are coached. . . managers are graded on how well they coach." (pg 57) 3) Critical skills: analytical skills, individualism, interpersonal skills and intellectual curiosity. (pg 145) 4) For interview questions concerning resume, use CAR approach: Context: Set the stage Action: What did you do? Results: What was the impact? 5) Good list of interview questions (pg 199 - 200). The most interesting one I saw: "Where do you think the consulting industry is headed?" 6) Five qualities that distinguish a great case interview: - structured response, shows you think clearly - broad perspective, shows that you cover all the angles - concise and linear manner of thinking and communicating - business judgment, shows you can find the high-impact areas - creative insights, shows that you can come up with ideas on your own Another good resource for basics of management consulting: ...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't get your hopes up too high, July 13, 2000
This review is from: The Fast Track: The Insider's Guide to Winning Jobs in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, & Securities Trading (Paperback)
This book does a pretty good job of explaining how these businesses work and how they recruit. However, it isn't going to be very helpful if you're looking for a job. These places look for people with the right background, the right skills, and only then does it matter how many books you've read or how many case questions you've practiced. By all means, read this book, but it's more important to work on your connections and make sure your resume's content (not its form) is strong.
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