Boston Consulting Group
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I was hired as an Associate in 2007. I was given an offer of $60,000, with a signing bonus of $5,000. I received 15 days of paid time off and a year end bonus of $20,000.
I am a director in BCG. I make $375,000 and make $750,000 in bonus.
I am a Project Manager at BCG and was hired in 2006. My salary was $145,000 with a annual bonus of about $45,000.
The training we receive is absolutely amazing. We not only get specific times for just training, but we also learn a tremendous amount on the job. We are assigned a mentor when we first come into the the company which is very helpful to help us ease into the consultant lifestyle. The pay is great; the experience is even better.
I was hired as a Consultant in 2004 and was offered a salary of 120K with a $30,000 signing bonus.
I am currently a Manager at BCG and make $200,000. I make a good amount on bonuses at the end of the year which keeps me very happy.
I am an Associate at BCG. I make 60K in salary and about 12K in bonus.
The BCG Associate Salary is very healthy. Most of the BCG Associates get compensated much higher than other firms. The salary is usually above competitive and usually associates stay in the firm. Overall, I would strongly recommend working at BCG as an Associate not just because of the salary but how great of an environment it has!
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4:25pm on 03/02/2009
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bcg is in financial trouble. it has restructured its west coast operations, and laid off more employees than other strategy consulting firms. its business has been impacted more than its competitors.
