Interview questions are stressful enough. Why worry about how to dress for an interview on top of that!? When it comes to dressing for an interview, I recommend creating a modifiable uniform that makes you feel confident! Personally, I have a fail-safe interview dress code that I’ve been using since I applied to medical school. 95% of the time, I wear a dress and blazer for interviews. Even more specifically, I have 3 white and black dresses that I wear in rotation. I mix and match my favorite blazers with those dresses to create multiple options of looks that don’t require a…

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In my previous post “What is Consulting: The MD Perspective,” I gave a brief description of the consulting industry. In sum, CONSULTING FIRMS PROVIDE PROCEDURAL OR TOPICAL EXPERTISE TO HELP COMPANIES SOLVE PROBLEMS. Consulting has become a more common option for MDs and other professional degree holders. However, medical schools and residency programs rarely inform their trainees of this career path. And why would they? Because of the time and money that goes into training medical students and residents to become physicians, it would be a misappropriation of resources for a training program to recommend that their trainees pursue a…

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When I started my MBA at Wharton, I had no idea that I would spend my summer doing consulting at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Throughout my internship recruiting process, I took the time to reflect on what I hoped to do in the future and what I wanted to learn over the summer. In terms of long-term impact, I knew that I want to contribute to improving mental health services in the Caribbean. To make this lofty goal a little more tangible, I then thought about where I could gain skills to prepare me to manage health systems down…

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