Select Page

Welcome back for two more of the top schools for aspiring business consultants!

  1. Dartmouth, Tuck School of Business

One of the most prominent business schools in the US, Dartmouth, takes leadership seriously. Its graduates are known for being team leaders. They are also required to create their own leadership development programs.

Due to its small class size, the Tuck School of Business is known for its collegial atmosphere and collaborative environment. This is also evidenced by the loyalty that its alumni have toward the school and its other students. Because of this, many of its alumni go the extra mile to get their fellow graduates a job at their firm.

In 2019, almost half of the program’s graduates went to consulting firms. The average starting salary for a Tuck graduate was $152,000. Aside from being known for its rigorous curriculum, the school also boasts a strong technical skills training program. This is evidenced by the fact that many of its students excel in using Excel and other presentation tools.

  1. Harvard Business School

Although it may not be the first school on the list, Harvard Business School is still regarded as one of the best.

The goal of the school is to prepare its students for the future leaders that will shape the world of business. This is evidenced by the continuous focus on improving the students’ decision-making abilities. Aside from being known for its rigorous curriculum, Harvard Business School also boasts a strong emphasis on developing leaders who are capable of prioritizing what’s most important.

Aside from being known for its rigorous curriculum, Harvard Business School also boasts a strong emphasis on developing leaders who are capable of prioritizing what’s most important. This is also evidenced by the fact that each student is expected to teach his or her fellow students how to influence them. This is also one of the reasons the school’s alumni network is regarded as one of the best in the world.

Due to the diversity of the school’s applicants, only about 21% of the program’s Class of 2019 went to management consulting. Despite this, the majority of the students went to the consulting firms that are known for their recruitment efforts, such as Bain & Co. and McKinsey & Co. The median starting salary for a graduate of the school’s management consulting program in 2019 was $165,000, and the majority of them received signing bonuses of $30,000.

If you’re looking for top-quality education and a chance to work at a global firm, then Harvard Business School is a good choice. However, the school’s emphasis on consulting has not changed as it has in the past couple of years.

 

Scott Gelbard Bio