How is the EY-Parthenon Life Sciences practice?
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How is the EY-Parthenon Life Sciences practice?
Anyone here who is working / has worked at Blue Matter Consulting? What tips do you have for the written case interview round?
How is Putnam doing these days? Have heard stuff about Partners leaving post-Inizio integration, but how is the environment for Consultants/Managers? Any insights on WLB?
Is anyone here working with EY life sciences practice? How is it compared to other firms ?
Anyone working at ProcDNA ? I've heard negative reviews about the company and wanted to get perspectives from current or former employees. One thing I've heard repeatedly is that company may be leveraging materials, frameworks and approaches commonly used at ZS Associates but delivering at lower cost. How accurate is this perception ? what is the reality in terms of project quality, client work, leadership and growth ? would appreciate honest feedback
I've spent the last 2 years working at a smaller but well-respected healthcare/life sciences consulting firm. I've realized that A) I don't like the work of a consultant, and B) work-life balance is too important for me to continue being this miserable. 2 years of experience isn't much, but looking for advice regarding any type of roles that might see me as a good applicant? I've just hit over the 6 figure mark and am willing to take a bit of a salary cut (but not much ideally). TYIA
Going downhill
I've never heard of them
If you want to do deals or PE, it’s good. Strategy is horrible. They only really do peripherals like CRO, CDMO, etc. no true pharma strategy and also a ton of people have left the LS strategy practice in the past few months.
Appreciate it!