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YOU are invited to the Conference and Competition

May 15, 2008

A lot of you have been asking if you can watch the final round of the Strategy & Operations Case Competition this Saturday.

Of course you can! We have the beautiful, spacious Korn Hall at Anderson, and you and other guests are welcome to come. We especially encourage you at attend if you’re serious about launching a career in business and want to learn firsthand about crafting strategy.

In fact, we’ve put together an awesome day for you. Attend the Conference from 8 AM-12 PM and learn about business psychology, the path to business school, acing the GMAT and the life of a consultant. Then hang out for lunch and sit in on the final rounds from 1-3 PM, when the final three UCLA teams will compete for the first place title. Can you ask for a more exciting day?

BC brings it to you, every quarter. Send your RSVP to conferences@bruinco.com and if you are one of the first 30 to arrive on Saturday, you’ll receive a free premium conference t-shirt, hand-crafted by one of our apparel sponsors, Hard 8 Clothing.

See you Saturday!

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It starts tonight!

May 15, 2008

Tonight is the beginning of the 2008 Strategy & Operations Case Competition.

At 8 PM teams will receive a business case and have 36 hours to create strategies that address the challenges the company is facing. On Saturday morning they’ll present their recommendations to a panel of judges from the business world.

We congratulate all the teams who made it to the competition, and we wish you all the best of luck! Have fun!

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Competition Judges Announced!!!

May 7, 2008

We have announced the judges for the 2007 Strategy & Operations Case Competition.

In short, the panel is incredible.

We have judges from interesting industries and excellent firms, with extensive deal experience and a large body of knowledge to share with you all.

This is going to be a wonderful learning opportunity for the competitors.

Read up on the judges here!

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New Photos on the BC Site!

April 28, 2008

Hey BC Friends — new photos have been posted to the BC website!

Check out photos from our terrific Niche Consulting Night in the Gallery under “About BC.”

You’ll also notice other photos sprinkled around the website.

Thank you all for attending NCN, which was a huge success, and for being so photogenic!

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Be Nice

April 20, 2008

On my drive back to UCLA late at night, I had to stop by Ralphs to purchase milk (so that I could have cereal the next morning). It was 1am and I was surprised to find the line to check out 6-7 people long. While I stood in line impatiently, I asked “Can you open up a new teller, please?” in a frustrated tone. No response. 10 minutes later, I was still in line and I felt as if no one could hear me. Across the store, I watch a happy, young couple walk to the desk where a couple of employees were standing (presumably to ask them if they could purchase a couple bottles of water quickly – without having to stand in line). The employee smiled and quickly opened up a new teller for them.

This is just another example where being nice can save you a lot of time, get you what you want, and make you happier in the end.

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BC Strategy and Operations Case Competition

April 11, 2008

Just a quick reminder that Case Competition applications are due on APRIL 27th!

Don’t let this day sneak up on you!

Another note: I keep hearing from potential applicants that they:

1. Have no experience in business.

2. Do not have a team.

3. Don’t know what a case is and are afraid to apply.

NONE of these three aforementioned reasons serve as an excuse not to apply! The whole point of the case competition is for students to be exposed to cases and business situations. The competition requires no experience, and the less you know, the more you will learn. Whether or not you win is secondary to the skills you will acquire from competing with your team. If you have no team (excuse number 2) then please apply individually, or with a partner, and we can try to pair you up with other people. After all, the team that won in 2007 was made up of 4 strangers who all came from different majors and also had no experience in doing a case!

If you are still afraid to apply, do not hesitate to ask us questions and clear up your fears. This is a chance for you to learn and grow – do not miss this opportunity!

Apply before the approaching deadline, and we will see you at the pre-qualifying rounds!

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How to Market Yourself as a Non-traditional Major

April 11, 2008

Bruin Consulting was extremely excited to see many new faces tonight at our second event of the quarter, focused on helping students of non-traditional majors to market themselves in business!

I am glad many of you made the trek down to the caves of the LS building on the fourth floor to learn about how Bruin Consulting can help you. Before I go into the rest of this post, I want to remind everyone that all of the Board members are excited to get to know each and every one of you and help you individually with any questions or concerns you may have in regards to consulting, the recruitment process, or anything else, for that matter. So on that note, please email us! We will be posting a FAQ section on our site soon and would like to add your questions on there since your questions, although they may seem very “basic” to you, have answers that are actually useful to many other undergraduate and graduate students.

While listening to the Board members make their presentations on how you can find your niche in consulting as a (life science, engineering, humanities, social sciences) major, I realize that there are really 5 main steps in the process of getting to a job that you will love.

1. Know what opportunities exist for you: Most of you just recently found out about consulting, but still don’t know what firms you will fit in well with. Do your research on google, come ask us BC board members, and come out to events, since we often bring recruiters to meet you and answer your questions!

2. It really comes down to your resume: You need to get through the papercuts, which is harder than most people realize, and it takes a lot longer to prepare a thorough and concise resume than people expect. Start early, update it weekly, and ASK FOR HELP! BC has a Professional Development team that can help you, and don’t be afraid to ask recruiters that you meet to give you feedback. Keep your GPA high, stay involved in extra-curriculars, and make sure it is all on one page with a good template.

3. Once you get the papercuts, it’s all about the interview: You MUST craft your own story, know your strengths, and be sure to do your research on the firm you are interviewing with! BC will offer more workshops on how to market yourself, but be sure to have examples of how you have been a leader, have answers prepared to talk about how your major gives you an edge over others, and have confidence! You ARE better than the people interviewing before and after you – if you don’t believe it, then you need to do some more mock interviews until you come to that realization.

4. Get an internship: As Gabriel mentioned in his presentation tonight, firms want to hire people that have been hired before. Get an internship, make the most of your time there, network with the people you meet, and use your newly acquired skills to land a full-time job.

5. Come to recruiting events to figure out which firm is the right fit for you: This is so important! You don’t want to sign a 2 year contract with a firm where you don’t actually feel comfortable working. Consulting is known to be a fun job for outgoing people, but every firm has its own personality, and you want to find the company that matches your personality.

If you are successful at dedicating time and energy into these 5 steps, you can feel secure about your chances in landing a job at a place you will enjoy working. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is, above all, to ask for help. BC is here to answer your questions, provide you with the opportunity to meet firms, and give you the chance to compete in rewarding case competitions which will help you figure out whether or not consulting is the right field for you. Take advantage of the opportunities here at UCLA, and you will be well on your way! No successful leaders today got their on their own; we learn from others and use others’ experiences and knowledge to help ourselves excel.

We hope to see you at our next event on Tuesday, April 22 – Niche Consulting Night – where you can meet some more recruiters and ask more questions. Keep up the hard work, students! We know it isn’t easy, but the pay-off is well worth it!

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The BC Blog Launches!

March 25, 2008

Welcome to the Bruin Consulting blog! Here we’ll post the newest developments on the UCLA recruiting scene.

Read up on the latest on the case competition, including our newest confirmed judges.

Search through our tips and suggestions for the recruiting process.

Check in for the best events and opportunities we recommend at UCLA.

And as always, shoot us an email with any questions!