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C C MConsulting Club at MIT
Corporate Brochure 2009/10
Make the Leap...
About Consulting Club
In recent years, consulting firms have become increasingly interested in recruiting students with advanced, non-MBA degrees. Accordingly, these students have shown a growing interest in management consulting as a career option. The Consulting Club at MIT exists to help graduate students at MIT make the leap into the world of consulting by offering resources targeted at non-MBA graduate students,
recognizing both their unique strengths and limited exposure to business fundamentals.
The CCM focuses on fostering relationships among students interested in consulting and on offering them training. We further attempt to link students and consulting firms. Lastly, we also recognize the importance of connecting students with alumni and alumnae in consulting.
The CCM is managed by its Executive Council, a core group of dedicated graduate students, who are charged with organizing events and pulling together resources for the benefit of their peers.
The CCM connects students, firms, and alumni
The Consulting Club at MIT sees itself as the bridge between non-MBA graduate students at MIT and the world of management consulting. We therefore focus on students, consulting firms, and alumni.Students We hope to draw more of MIT’s talented student population into the world of management consulting. We introduce them to firm recruiters and to alumni and alumnae who could help them make the leap to management consulting.Firms We have observed an increasing interest on the part of consulting firms in recruiting advanced-degree MIT students. We serve as a conduit to the students, who express interest in consulting through membership and attendance in Club events. We hope to provide a valuable service to consulting firms by opening to them the extraordinary pool of talented students at MIT.Alumni A significant number of MIT advanced-degree students have already found their paths leading into management consulting. We continue to foster relationships with these alumni and alumnae, to introduce them to our members, and to allow them to network with current and future MIT consultants.
Draw in talent Train and prepare Relations with alums
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Train for personal and case interviews
Introduce careers in consulting
Connections to alums
Access to MIT students
Allow focus on recruting pool
Boost recruting pool
Access to future collegues and talent
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MIT students are a great fit for management consulting
MIT students possess those qualities which management consulting recruiters cite as most important in candidates.
Problem solving and analytical abilities are perhaps the most obvious strength of MIT students, who spend several years analyzing and solving science and engineering conundrums.Many MIT students have good leadership abilities and take part in
group activities. There are currently over 150 student-led organizations on campus, providing students with ample opportunity to lead and participate. The Institute has an active graduate student government as well as cultural, charitable, and scientific organizations.MIT students strive to make an impact on the world through their work. The Institute has generated hundreds of billions of dollars
through its innovation, much of which is credited to the work of graduate students. Students often participate in many of MIT’s many entrepreneurial and innovation classes and competitions, such as the 100K competition, iTeams, and E-Lab.MIT students are independent and quick learners. With few exceptions, graduate students are expected to go beyond the knowledge taught in fast-paced classes and to develop a research project on their own. Their facility with mathematical concepts and quantitative analysis tools allow them to comfortably learn economics and finance.
Abhinav Akhoury, President, is a third year graduate student in the PhDCEP program (PhD Candidate 2011, Chemical Engineering Practice & MBA Candidate 2011)
Our Executive Council
Yibo Ling, Executive Vice President, is a PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology.
Shuyin Sim, VP Alumni Relations.is a Ph.D. candidate at MIT's Department of Biology, completing a thesis in neuroscience.
Kandarp Bhatt, VP Firm Relations, is an SDM Fellow at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT School of Engineering.
Li Liang, VP Publicity and Media, is a M.S student in the CDO Program (joint between Sloan School of Management and School of Engineering)
Arman Haidari, VP Member Relations, is a PhD candidate in MIT's Chemical Engineering Department minoring in Finance.
Asha Parekh, Treasurer, is a first year graduate student in the PhDCEP program (joint between the Dept. of Chemical Engineering and the Sloan School of Management)
Sponsorship Opportunities
Gold Sponsor
+$2,000 yearly contribution Acknowledgment in all marketing materials
Dedicated Executive Council representative
Free Access to email lists
Full-size website banner
Silver Sponsor
Event Sponsor
Negotiated by type of event and level of sponsorship, we offer advertisement in all event-related materials and on-site access to students.
Up to $2,000 yearly contributionAcknowledgment in some marketing materials
Dedicated Executive Council representative
Free Access to email lists
Half-size website banner
To discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kandarp Bhatt at [email protected].
C C MConsulting Club at MIT