Whether you’re exploring consulting for the first time or already considering your next career step, this season will offer multiple opportunities to learn more about BCG, meet the teams, and discover whether consulting is the right fit for you. Details, dates, and registration links for the below opportunities will be shared in the coming months. In the meantime, students and scholars are encouraged to familiarize yourself with BCG’s website and sign up for the mailing list!
Spring Preview
1. ADC Accelerate Series
Launching soon, ADC Accelerate is our flagship virtual information series designed specifically for advanced degree candidates (PhDs, MDs, JDs, and postdocs).
Across several sessions, you’ll gain:
- An introduction to life as a consultant
- Insights into BCG’s case interview process
- Opportunities to hear from ADCs who have transitioned into consulting
- Perspectives on our culture, career trajectories, and impact
2. Connection Events
This spring, we’ll also host a variety of opportunities to further connect with BCGers such as coffee chats and open house events in several BCG offices. These informal gatherings give you the chance to:
- Meet BCG consultants and ADC alumni
- Experience the atmosphere of our offices
- Learn more about local casework, culture, and community
3. Bridge to BCG: Application Opening in February
We will open applications for Bridge to BCG in February. The Bridge to BCG application serves as your application for both the immersive workshop and a full-time consulting role. This program is designed exclusively for advanced degree candidates exploring a career in consulting. Bridge to BCG is open to candidates currently enrolled in, or who have recently completed, advanced degree programs and are looking to start their full-time careers with BCG in 2027.
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