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Marc P. Cosentino



Average rating: 4.01 · 2,866 ratings · 98 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Case in Point 5: Complete C...

3.97 avg rating — 2,074 ratings — published 2001 — 16 editions
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Case in Point 11: Complete ...

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Case in Point 9: Complete C...

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Case in Point: Graph Analys...

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CASE IN POINT: Government a...

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Case in Point 12: Complete ...

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The Harvard College Guide t...

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“what’s going on and how to fix it. Are there any other objectives I should be aware of?”
Marc P. Cosentino, Case in Point 11: Complete Case Interview Preparation

“These factors include things like the unemployment rate, interest rates, the dollar's strength in the currency market, petroleum prices, and consumers' disposable income. Those”
Marc Cosentino, Case In Point: Complete Case Interview Preparation

“PRE-INTERVIEW QUESTIONS What type of consulting does the firm do? In what industries does the firm specialize? How big is the firm? How many domestic and international offices does the firm have? How many professionals are in the firm? What kinds of training programs does the firm offer? What type of work does an entry-level consultant do? How much client contact does an entry-level consultant have the first year? Does the firm have a mentor program? How often do first-years sleep in their own beds? What’s their travel schedule like? How many hours make up a typical work day? How is a case team picked? How often do consultants get reviewed? How many consultants does the firm expect to hire this year? How does that compare to last year? Where do the consultants go when they leave the firm? Is it possible to transfer to other offices, even international offices?”
Marc P. Cosentino, Case in Point: Complete Case Interview Preparation



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