A shit program with a lot of holy crap
A shit program with a lot of holy crap! Scam.. Should stay away
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We are a team of former McKinsey, Bain, and BCG Recruiters, Managers, and Consultants. During our time at McKinsey, Bain, or BCG, we read over a combined 300,000 resumes and interviewed over 50,000 candidates. After leaving our firms and starting this team in 2017, we have helped 85% of our clients receive offers from management consulting firms.
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A shit program with a lot of holy crap! Scam.. Should stay away
This course is a scam.
I got into this 3 years ago with high hopes to land a consulting job during my final year of University. Even though objectively I was not qualified enough or was not in the right circumstances to get such a job, they didn't care.
They filled me with hopes before paying around $3,500 to just get a set of YouTube style videos, a CV coach who didn't do much more than Grammarly and a case study coach with 2-3 years of experience at Bain (even some of my friends now are more qualified than their coaches).
After finding difficulties going ahead in the recruitment process and balancing study, interview prep and part time work, they didn't give a single f about me. Once they got all 3 installments, they just disappeared and never asked me if I was still in the job search process or gave up.
The epitome of their scam practice is the fact that their founder, Davis Nguyen, has now create a business for other course-sellers to make money from scamming people. He is the classic "get-rich quick" blueprint scam without the Lambos and watches.
The only positive I got from burning $3,500 at a time I needed it the most is that I learnt the hard way how much scam there is out there and since then I'm very careful.
PS: If you want a serious coaching service then I am aware that the MBB Offer Machine is worth it. They don't say that they have 90% success rate and they do an actual pre-registration interview to see if you have the potentials from which I was cut short.
The teams’ comprehensive case interview preparation was outstanding. They equipped me with a wide range of frameworks and problem-solving techniques that gave me the confidence to tackle any case thrown my way
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