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established firm or "e-firm"? |
| Message Name: |
E-Com Consulting advice |
| Date Posted: |
05/26/2000 |
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I'm interested in getting into e-business consulting (currently working in strategy development at a dot-com), and am wondering what people's perspectives are on going to a division like @McKinsey within an established firm, or going to an e-consultancy like Xceed or iXL.
Any thoughts would be appreciated! |
| Message: |
Speaking as a recruiter, if you dont have a contact at a hiring company and you are intested in either a big 5 position or at a firm, (especially a start up) It is best to find which firms they use to headhunt. My firm alone is handling hiring for a major firm in the Fairfax Va, area. Many firms especially the larger ones (AT Kearney, DHR) have numerous positions that might be a very effective tool. They are out to fill the position not to deal a person down. I would suggest contacting the office of a firm your interested in, located in the city you desire. Even retained firms wont turn away an interested and qualified candidates who respond to ads, or send unsolicited resumes. feel free to check out jobs sites on www.execunet.com, or www.netshare.com or even the job posting here at the vault. I would be willing to look at them too. peter.dhrdc@att.net
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