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Looking for Advice: How to Best Position My CV for Top Consulting Firms

Hi everyone,

I’m currently planning a career move and would really appreciate advice from those familiar with the consulting world.

Over the past eight years, I have worked first as a consultant and then as a team leader within the Finance area of a major bank. Now, I am looking to transition into management consulting, targeting top firms such as MBB (McKinsey, BCG, Bain), Oliver Wyman, or Roland Berger.

I would love your insights on how to structure and present my CV to highlight:

  • A clear career progression from consulting to a leadership role in banking;
  • Strong expertise in Finance, Risk Management, and project delivery;
  • Experience managing teams, leading strategic initiatives, and collaborating closely with senior management;
  • Adaptability, analytical skills, and a strong motivation to tackle new challenges in highly competitive environments.

Any practical tips, best practices, or advice on what to emphasize (or avoid) would be hugely appreciated!

Thanks so much to anyone who can share some thoughts or experiences.

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Daniel
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1 hr ago
Ex-McKinsey, Bain & Kearney | 5+ yrs consulting, coaching & interviewing | 95%+ candidate success

Hi,

Great achievements so far!

  • Emphasize clear progression by using strong section headers (e.g. “Finance Consultant → Team Lead”) and highlight increasing scope (budget, team size, stakeholder level).
  • Use bullet points to show impact, not just responsibilities, quantify where possible (e.g. “Led €5M risk initiative, reducing operational losses by 20%”).
  • Frame banking work in consulting language: think “problem solved,” “stakeholder alignment,” “strategic delivery”, not just execution.
  • Avoid listing too much day-to-day ops; instead, focus on cross-functional initiatives, decision-making, and transformation projects.
  • Add a short, tailored profile summary at the top to link your finance background to your consulting ambition, this helps bridge the narrative.

Happy to review your CV if you want a second pair of eyes!

Best of luck!

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