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From small boutique to MBB

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New answer on Jun 29, 2021
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Anonymous A asked on May 01, 2021

In your experience, did you see people passing from a small boutique to MBB? In general which are the conditions for this to happen? If seen, can you give details about from which boutique to which MBB office?

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Francesco
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updated an answer on May 03, 2021
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Hi there,

I think your question was not saved, if you want to add it we are happy to help ;)

EDIT. Answering the question now posted:

1. In your experience, did you see people passing from a small boutique to MBB?

It depends on the definition of boutique. In general, it is not that common

2. In general which are the conditions for this to happen?

Usually you have to target a specific need of MBB to expand in one area (eg I helped a few people to move from Kaiser Associates to MBB when the target company was creating a PE practice).

To maximize the chances of an invitation you can try to get a referral. You can find more on that at the link below:

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/hey-everyonehope-all-is-well-3176

3. If seen, can you give details about from which boutique to which MBB office?

I personally helped people to move from Kaiser Associates to MBB. They are not exactly boutiques, but I also helped people from Simon-Kucher and ZS Associates to move there, plus others from Tier 2. If you find challenging to target directly MBB, you can first move to a Tier 2 (OW, S&, RB, Kearney) and then move to MBB later on.

Best,

Francesco

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Adi
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replied on May 02, 2021
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Hey, from my personal network most examples are of people moving from big consulting firms to Boutique at Manager/Senior Manager/Director level.

However, from my broader experience, here's what you need to make the opposite move:

  • Have a neat story: whats your academic and professional background-> Why you joined boutique and what did you learn-> why MBB is the right choice now
  • Show bigger role responsibility for your level- smaller/boutique firms stretch you more given they dont have the resources & scale of big firms
  • Whats your point of view on the industry(s) and/or functional skills you have built?
  • Demonstrate solid evidence for the consulting skills that MBB look for- problem solving, leadership, communication etc
  • Network!
  • Your CV, Cover Letter and Referrals must be slick
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Anonymous A on May 02, 2021

Thanks for your answer...why in general is the opposite move?

Adi on May 02, 2021

Boutique to Big consulting :)

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Hey there,

Yes, it is definitely possible. Seen it happen a few times.

1. Your profile would become interesting after more than 2 years of tenure with the boutique firm.

2. Make sure to start networking with MBB well in advance.

3. Tailor your application to a relevant practice or function at the MBBs based on your experience from the boutique. I would assume that your boutique has a good reputation in a specific area that you could leverage

If you work for a well-reputed boutique, which has a stellar reputation in a specific topic, gained some tenure (> 2 years) and excellent performance reviews, started networking in advance with MBB, chances are high. However, be aware that you might have to start one position lower in the hierarchy if you were to make the move to MBB (e.g., Associate to BA, Project Manager to Associate, etc.).

Cheers,

Florian

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Denis
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There is no theoretical right approach, must suit yourself and your target MBB firm.

I d make that change either very early in the career (i.e. within 2 years of starting at Boutique) or almost at Partner level. There is no upside you waiting any longer at a Boutique if you already work there. MBB knows you can do the job.

Prio 1 should be referrals, i.e. multiple partners vouching for you. So network a lot!

Prio 2 is the prep - it just needs to be excellent, however not only theoretical stuff - be sure to leverage your day-to-day expertise - otherwise you are as good as someone fresh out of uni.

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Hi there,

I agree with Adi that the move tends to be in the other direction. However, you can absolutley move from boutique to MBB if you do some combination of the following:

  • Show extensive experience and exposure to different projects in the boutique firm
  • Show a strong history of promotions and being given added responsibility
  • Crafting a killer resume
  • Netoworking agressively
  • Get an MBA
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Anonymous A on May 02, 2021

thanks for the answer...why in general the move is in the opposite direction? from the external it seems as for MBB is more attractive at some point to leave for boutique..why?

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From what I have seen it is largely a matter of demand and supply. For example, there is a huge demand right now for MBB consultants all across the US and they are hiring from boutique firms as well. Ideally you still want to have a strong background (top schools, high GPA etc) and your selling point will be that you are ready to hit the ground running from day 1.

Best,

Udayan

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