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MBA Student Clubs
Website Mission Membership Benefits
Mission The Wharton Consulting Club's mission is to promote interest in the consulting industry and to support the development of consulting career opportunities by providing the Wharton MBA community with year-round education and relationship-building events engaging consulting firms, classmates, and colleagues.
Membership BenefitsWharton Consulting Club (WCC) is one of the largest professional clubs at The Wharton School. Over the course of the academic year, the club partners with consulting firms and hold a wide range of membership education and community building events for its members. It is through these events that club members are competitively positions with the skills and competencies they need for successful entry into management consulting.The club's main activities include the following: - Case Lecture Series – Series throughout Q1 & Q2 led by experienced consultants that provides members exposure to all types of cases and other interview essentials. Each lecture focuses on a different part of the case interview as well as a explores a different type of case. Curriculum is inclusive and cognizant that many Wharton students interested in consulting come from non-traditional backgrounds. - Case Family Program – Each family is comprised of two sponsored students or experienced consultants to function as case coaches and mentors for approximately eight first year students. Families will have dinner/happy hour/etc to build community among the members and give them an opportunity to ask questions. Standardized curriculum and feedback templates for coaches ensure members receive a consistent experience; in addition, each coach receives training on types of cases, how to deliver cases, and feedback best practices. - Club Officer Office Hours – All second year WCC officers will host weekly office hours to provide a dedicated time for either casing, training, or recruiting questions in general - Case Workshops – WCC subsidizes third-party workshops to provide additional skills and perspectives not covered by club content. This includes case and on-the-job preparation. - Community Building – WCC strives to build community among its members through a variety of subsidized programming including small group dinners, coffee chats, post-recruiting celebration, etc.
Parent group: Wharton Graduate Association (WGA)