Management Consulting Referrals

consulting firms referrals
New answer on Mar 22, 2021
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Anonymous A asked on Mar 21, 2021

Dear PL Community,

i was wondering if you would be kind to refere my Resume to vacancies in management consulting firms in United Arab Emrites or Saudi Arabia.

all infromation will be provided apon request.

Thank you in advance...

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Francesco
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replied on Mar 22, 2021
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Clara
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Hello!

Unfortuntaly, this is not how it works.

You need to first build a network and earn their trust to get a referral -if not, what is the value of the referral at all?-

Hope it helps!

Cheers,

Clara

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Florian
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Hey there,

No one in MBB I know would burn their contacts by referring a stranger. Getting a referral is a process that starts with networking (events, Linkedin, etc.) that should ultimately end with one or several recommendations.

Cheers,

Florian

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Anonymous replied on Mar 21, 2021

I'm sorry, but this is not how this works.....

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Gaurav
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Hi there,

Don’t ask directly about a referral. Instead, I would recommend turning to LinkedIn and analyzing the profiles there. It's a massive source for both connections establishment and job hunting. You can also assess the current situation in the segment you are interested in thanks to the information provided on profiles. Try to find something in common with the person you are going to apply to and mention it correctly. Learning to work in LinkedIn should help you with this.

All the best,

GB

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Ian
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Hi there,

No going to happen, sorry! You need to "earn" a referral by networking with people and proving your worth.

Note: Hiring coaching sessions is not networking (we will not accept solicitations to refer).

In general, here's how to network effectively:

a) Reach out to people in your network

b) Reach out to people once removed from your network

c) Reach out to people with a similar backgorund to you (i.e. same alma mater, same historically underrepresented demographic i.e. gender, orientation, ethnicity, etc., same career switch, etc.)

d) Tailor a message to them specifically both showing interest in them and their journey and demonstrating that you have done your research and could be a valuable hire

e) Play "tag" across calls you get so that you can work your way towards the company/office/role you want

f) Never directly ask for a referral, but "hint" at needing one (this is nuanced and important...happy to talk through wording)

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Anonymous B replied on Mar 22, 2021

How much are you willing to pay?

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