Global Intelligence Alliance Group Asia
VAULT RANKINGS 2012
Headquarters: Helsinki,
Finland
12 offices
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ABOUT THIS COMPANY:
Grouped for intelligence
Finland-based Global Intelligence Alliance (GIA) handles strategic market intelligence and advisory services through its offices and member firms operating under the GIA name. Spanning the globe with 11 offices and a network of 11 representative companies, GIA is focused primarily on leveraging its on-the-ground knowledge and research capability to help companies compete and grow in their target markets. In Asia, this includes Greater China and Singapore (through the former Fusion Consulting, now GIA), Japan (through McRBC) and India.
Advising since 1995, GIA has worked around the globe in all sorts of industries, and now divides itself into 11 areas of expertise: automotive; chemicals; construction and property development; consumer and retail; energy, resources and environment; financial services; logistics and transportation; manufacturing and industrial; pharmaceuticals and healthcare; private equity; and telecommunications, technology and media. Big-name clients have included 3M, Bayer, Bosch, British Telecom, Cadbury, CapitaLand, Chevron, Citigroup, DHL, Electronic Arts, Fujitsu, Hutchison Port, IBM, Ingersoll-Rand, Johnson & Johnson, Morgan Stanley, Samsung, Siemens, Standard Chartered, Tyco, Unilever, and many more.
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[Editor's note: Prior to the absorption of Fusion Consulting into Global Intelligence Alliance, surveys were conducted with Fusion employees from GIA Asia. The results of the following surveys do not include any other firms operating under the Global Intelligence Alliance Group.]
Team potential
Sources at GIA Asia (formerly Fusion Consulting) say the "normal interview process" involves "two or three rounds of interviews with different levels of staff," including "role play and case studies" followed by "meetings with supervisors." The consultancy also likes to match up "potential teammates in the selection process to see if there is chemistry." In addition, the process also involves analytical tasks and role playing for project management or business development situations." Past questions staffers remember include, "How would you advise a mobile phone manufacturer on entering the Malaysian market?" and, "Estimate how many cargo planes take off from Singapore Airport every year and give your rationale."
If you want to land a position at GIA, it could give you a leg up if you're from one of the "top MBA schools in Asia," including University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong and the National University of Singapore.
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