Haha management and IT consulting...lol OK now I know what you do. We're very different people...good night and enjoy your job at accenture or wherever. Now if you worked at Bain, McKinsey, or BCG you could talk; guess who interned at the third. LOL goodnight senior analyst.
-Rudey
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Originally posted by pirepresent
You dont know anything about me. I love everything about my current situation, and have no inferiority complex whatsoever. I loved Syracuse more than anything, and I am very proud to have gone there. I wouldn't change a thing. I also majored in biology.
I love my job. I'm a senior analyst. I was promoted from analyst to senior analyst in 8 months, which is considered record time. I love my firm. It is one of the largest management and information technology consulting firms in the world, and I am very proud to be a part of that. I guess you must be thinking that no other firms besides yours have rounds of interviews and recruit at multiple schools, but that is not the case. I made it through three rounds of interviews as well and was the only person from my school to receive an offer at my firm at that time.
As I've said before, I've shaken hands and spoken to some fairly important people as well. At my old job, I had lunch at the Senior PGA Championship as a personal guest of the CEO of Morgan Stanley. My firm's CEO knows me by name and sight. Who cares?
I wasn't trying to belittle what you do. I think task-wise we have very similar jobs. I research. I make spreadsheets. I work on proposals and RFIs, and sometimes I'm the team lead. I present recommendations to my MD. My point was that your job doesn't make you better. I dont think my job makes me better. I would have never mentioned it had you not asked.
I don't know why I kept up the argument with you for so long Rudey. I just wish you wouldn't always act like you're better than everyone else because of where you went to school, or what your job is, or how much money you make. There are a lot of people right here on these boards with great degrees and great jobs who are very smart. Brag if you want, but do it when you actually have something concrete to brag about.
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