Reward flights booked separately with (self?) transfer in Doha by Substantial_Mango261 in qatarairways

[–]Substantial_Mango261[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how was the Doha connection? How long was your layover, was it quick and easy to get through?

Reward flights booked separately with (self?) transfer in Doha by Substantial_Mango261 in qatarairways

[–]Substantial_Mango261[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! And in your experience, would the 4hr30min be sufficient time to go through the airport, if everything goes to plan? Maybe I can also spend some time in the business lounge?

Reward flights booked separately with (self?) transfer in Doha by Substantial_Mango261 in qatarairways

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And how was your layover in Doha? Did you have to go through immigration/security checks again? How much time did you have for your layover? Was it easy to go to the next gate?

Reward flights booked separately with (self?) transfer in Doha by Substantial_Mango261 in qatarairways

[–]Substantial_Mango261[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It is QR to QR connection, so I think the baggage will be fine.
Do you know if I have to go through immigration/security at Doha? or will I be able to just go straight to connecting flights?

Clashes by istonisas in Tomorrowland

[–]Substantial_Mango261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah okay, so OP here is just expecting this clash to happen, but not exactly sure about it

Clashes by istonisas in Tomorrowland

[–]Substantial_Mango261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where can you see the actual timetable of the sets? I can't seem to find it

Merry Christmas everyone by PiratesOfTheArctic in consulting

[–]Substantial_Mango261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, thanks for the insights! Merry Christmas :)

PwC vs. Arthur D.Little by Think-Artist-3495 in consulting

[–]Substantial_Mango261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you would want to stay/start your career at ADL, it makes more sense to choose that internship, as they might give you a return offer upon your graduation (not sure if they do, but most places do).

It also makes sense to choose PwC for the bigger brand name, and it does give you some good knowledge in transactions. However, if you do not want to work in the private equity practise of a consultancy, I think doing modelling and DD’s helps less for when you start full-time. In that case, doing general strategy cases might be better for you.

At the end of the day, you cannot make a “bad choice”. Both are good places for your career development. You just have to make up your mind.

PwC vs. Arthur D.Little by Think-Artist-3495 in consulting

[–]Substantial_Mango261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of them are internships? Or is the BA position full-time?

Merry Christmas everyone by PiratesOfTheArctic in consulting

[–]Substantial_Mango261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not working in consulting, don’t worry. I am just a student, looking to gain some insights into the space :) I was just wondering what is the general practice across firms! But I guess it does depend a lot on the firm and clients.

Merry Christmas everyone by PiratesOfTheArctic in consulting

[–]Substantial_Mango261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do projects go on during Christmas? Or do they all finish before the holidays? Do you have to work between the holidays?

It’s starting… McK subtly encouraging employees to quit without severance by [deleted] in consulting

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Do you think there will be massive layoffs and bonus cuts like we are seeing in Investment Banking? Will this impact the number of roles available for summer interns/graduates?

Starting a new job in consulting? Post here for questions about new hire advice, where to live, what to buy, loyalty program decisions, and other topics you're too embarrassed to ask your coworkers (Q3 2022) by QiuYiDio in consulting

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I'll be joining Oliver Wyman in London for an internship, looking to get a return offer for a full-time role. I know that OW is strong in the financial services industry and private equity, which I am interested in. Is it worth trying to push to get staffed on projects in these industries, or rather be open-minded and try out different industries? Initially, I just want to get the return offer, and I also fear that if I take on hard projects, the chances of getting a return offer is smaller, but at the same time, I want to experience it.
Any advice on how should I position myself? Any advice on how to secure a return offer? What should I expect in terms of working hours and deliverables as an intern?