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The Most Prestigious Consulting Firms In 2015

Here are the top 10 most prestigious firms according to Vault:
1. McKinsey & Company
2. The Boston Consulting Group
3. Bain & Company
4. Deloitte Consulting
5. Booz Allen Hamilton
6. PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services LLC
7. EY LLP Consulting Practice
8. Accenture
9. KPMG LLG (Consulting Practice)
10. IBM Global Business Services

Vault.com, the career website, has released a ranking of the most prestigious consulting firms. A little like the Oscars, which turns to the movie industry to tally its votes, Vault’s list comes from a survey of consultants who are asked to rank their peers and competitors. Vault ran its survey for six weeks in March and April and gathered votes from 9,000 consultants at 65 North American firms.
Vault does a number of other consulting firm rankings (best firms for work/life balance, for benefits, for compensation) , where it gives questionnaires to people in management positions and those managers distribute the questionnaires to employees.
For the prestige ranking, consultants were not allowed to vote for their own firms, and they were asked only to rate firms with which they were familiar. They rated each firm on a scale of 1 (least prestigious) to 10. Vault has been running the survey for 14 years, and every year McKinsey has come out on top. In fact, the top four are unchanged from last year: McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, Bain and Deloitte Consulting.

www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2015/09/03/the-most-prestigious-consulting-firms-2/#1f351e887382

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