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Subject: management consulting opportunities
Category: Business and Money > Consulting
Asked by: bjcarroll-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 03 Jan 2006 15:09 PST
Expires: 02 Feb 2006 15:09 PST
Question ID: 428655
senior level management consultant (24 years) seeking online
information describing currently available management consulting
projects.  may be as lead consultant, or sub-contractor.

related disciplines:  business project design and/or management;
business project turnaround;  business process re-engineering; 
business process improvement; corporate recovery;  corporate
turnaround;  corporate repositioning.

locations:  canada; pacific rim; US - west coast.

Clarification of Question by bjcarroll-ga on 03 Jan 2006 15:18 PST
Clarification (one):  suitable site references will list the majority
of their related projects at $25,000(+)
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Subject: Re: management consulting opportunities
From: curtd59-ga on 17 Jan 2006 00:53 PST
 
Jobs of this nature are hard to find listed anywhere. And in case they
can't find anyone by that route, they usually use a reasonably well
known company. Very few advertise turnaround problems it only adds to
the issues they're having.

There is a midsize company with a small mgmt consulting practice in
the seattle area that is hiring. ascentium.com.  They're on the inc
500 list. Very good people.  Might be able to referr you elsewhere.
Subject: Re: management consulting opportunities
From: splaster-ga on 21 Jan 2006 14:10 PST
 
Dear bjcarroll-ga,

Respectfully, most online information about career opportunities is
not listed at the project level, but rather at the position / role
level.  There are numerous opportunities for someone with your
experiences to find something meaningful.  However, there are many
unknowns to your preferences.  For example,

Is there a specific industry / vertical that you?d prefer to work in
(e.g., high tech, oil & gas, retail, public sector)?
What horizontal / functional area is your strength (e.g., finance,
supply chain, sales)?
What enabling technologies / applications would you be interested in
leading process redesigns around (e.g., SAP, Siebel, middleware, SOA,
etc.)?
Do you prefer to work on projects for Global 2000 companies that have
deep pockets but may have a lot of red tape, or prefer small companies
that are nimble, but could lack process controls ? increase risk?
Do you prefer to work as an independent contractor or for a top tier
or boutique consulting company?

If you desire to work for a top tier management consulting company,
the following websites have made specific positions / roles available
for people to search and to apply:

BearingPoint	
https://bearingpoint.recruitmax.com/eng/candidates/default.cfm

Accenture
https://careers3.accenture.com/searchjobsx/aca.aspx

IBM Global Consulting
http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/bcs/html/bcs_careers.html

Cap Gemini
http://www.capgemini.com/careers/opportunities/Consulting/

Deloitte Consulting
http://careers.deloitte.com/experienced.aspx


If you desire to work as an independent contractor, the following
websites have advanced search capabilities to narrow searches by
geographical location and specific role criteria:
Dice - http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/gentwo/index.jsp
Vault - http://www.vault.com/jobs/jobboard/searchform.jsp
Monster - http://www.monster.com/

Please let me know if there is any additional information you desire.

Best regards,
Plaster
Subject: Re: management consulting opportunities
From: myexpertsonline-ga on 28 Jan 2006 21:51 PST
 
You might want to join something like http://www.quadred.com or
www.soxinstitute.com and get into a community of people like yourself
with which you can network.

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