What are the differences across offices in terms of size, industries served, types of clients served, and type of work being done?
Unlike most of its general management consulting competitors, Booz & Company does not follow a regional consulting model. We staff the best people for a specific engagement on the engagement, even if they don’t happen to live in the office closest to the client’s location. However, our industry and functional teams are often located closest to the markets they serve. For instance, partners in our Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit offices lead most of our automotive work; most of our media partners work in the New York office; partners in Dallas and Houston lead most of our energy work. As a result, many of our staff who work on those jobs come from those offices. We also factor our staff’s career development needs and interests into staffing opportunities and will staff employees on a job in another city to meet their needs and interests.
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