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When I graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, I decided the consulting industry would allow me to change industries regularly, and to analyze complex business problems that top companies have to solve. Right from the start, I've been given the autonomy, and accountability, for coming up with solutions that address tough client problems—and to put those solutions into action. In just a short amount of time, I have worked on several different client projects in several different industries (telecom, health care, online retail) and have honed my analytic and communication skills.
My Bain & Co. colleagues are incredibly smart and down-to-earth people who continuously push me to do better in my job. Officewide community service projects, happy hours, and annual worldwide soccer tournaments are just a few of the ways that the company creates the culture of working hard and having fun.
From my very first day, I was challenged—whenever I think I'm becoming proficient at my job, I'm encouraged by team members to assume new responsibilities. I continue to learn new skills, have the opportunity to make real contributions to our clients, and enjoy the people I work with. Outside of work, a few of us are taking sailing lessons together. My advice to recent graduates is to look for a job that is both challenging and fun: The work, the people, and the company culture are all very important.
David Goldman
Associate Consultant, Bain & Company