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LEK Referral

LEK Consulting
New answer on Feb 26, 2024
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Anonymous A asked on Jul 07, 2023

Hello everyone,

I am curious about the LEK referral process, is it done through a specific referral application link that is sent to you?

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Theodore replied on Feb 26, 2024

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Ian
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replied on Jul 08, 2023
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Hi there,

The best thing you can do is check with your referrer. Things change and are often different across regions. Just directly ask your referrer what to expect (as in, clarify if you need to do anything)

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Elijah on Oct 20, 2023

I got a referral link from one of friends in ey.. I don't know how to reg.

Cristian
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replied on Jul 11, 2023
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Hi there, 

There are differences between regions. 

For an office like London, if I remember correctly, it was done centrally through a system. For smaller offices, it's usually done via email (from the consultant referring you to HR). 

Sharing with you a guide that explains how to get referrals by leveraging coffee chats with existing consultants:

Best,
Cristian

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Sophia
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replied on Jul 08, 2023
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Hello,

I believe that is the case - once you have been referred by someone at the company, you should receive an email with a bespoke link to apply. Though this may vary between regions.

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