The Boston Consulting Group - InsideIIM Internship Inventory
BCG - Who they are, What they do, Why they do it
BCG - Who they are, What they do, Why they do it
Goldman Sachs - Who They Are, What They Do, Why They Do It
The Fortune 500 Companies is an annual list of the top 500 companies, collated and published by the Fortune magazine since 1955. It is a matter of great pride for an organization to feature in this list.
Before we begin with this company analysis, for MBA aspirants who are not privy to the features of the Consulting domain, it is recommended that you acquaint yourself with the same. Resources you can use to do this are:
Sometime in the month of January, when the e-mail for participation in Reliance - The Ultimate Pitch 3.0 was floated, I filled the form thinking it would be a good learning experience. For those unaware, TUP - as it is commonly called - is a B-Plan competition wherein the campus winners from 25 premier B-Schools fight it out in the national round to be crowned TUP winners. Apart from the exciting prize, each team takes home memories that last a lifetime and priceless knowledge. I teamed up with Riddhi, Ayaz, and Vikramjeet (all of us were first year students back then).
One of the most important aspects of placements, be it Summer Placements or Final Placements, is knowing which company you want to work for. It is imperative that you understand the work-culture, the vision and mission statement, and the approximate CTC that you are likely to receive. Therefore, we have created the InsideIIM Company Profile series where we publish facts about the most sought-after recruiters which will help you make an all-important career decision. We recommend that you use these reports as a starting point for your own personal research in order to get a comprehensive understanding of an organization.
“Why did you opt for Sales? There’s no midway in Sales, you won’t be able to hang around; you will either love or hate the job, I wish to see your skin getting tanned!” These were one among the many sentences I was welcomed with while being inducted into the training session after the brief layover at Bangalore. “I am up for it, and would love to take up the challenges” were my reply, as I walked out of the office confidently, freshening up for the long days, travelling, and lots of meeting ahead.
One of the most important aspects of placements, be it Summer Placements or Final Placements, is knowing which company you want to work for. It is imperative that you understand the work-culture, the vision and mission statement, and the approximate CTC that you are likely to receive.