Career clinic: is it possible to make partner when you are in a support function?
This article discusses the likelihood of being made partner if you are in a support function.
This article discusses the likelihood of being made partner if you are in a support function.
I always love receiving career questions in my inbox from the folks who have signed up for our career kitbag. This recent question really made me stop and think. The background to the question was that the individual concerned had spent six years in a Big4 before moving out to industry for rwo years. However, …
Career Clinic: I’m bored in industry, should I move back into practice? Read More »
This article first appeared in top-consultant.com If you currently work in a professional services firm, or have ambitions to move into this field, ‘making partner’ is often the holy grail of the career-minded individual. Heather Townsend and Jo Larbie, authors of ‘How to make partner and still have a life’ explain the four different routes …
In the second part two-part blog post, taken from an extract of ‘How to make partner and still have a life’, we explore the four different routes you can take to get to partnership. (part 1 here) The In-house Route This is a less common route to partnership due to not having a client following, …
The four different routes to partnership – Part 2 Read More »
In this two-part blog post, taken from an extract of ‘How to make partner and still have a life’, we explore the four different routes you can take to get to partnership. While each professional’s route to partner is different, there are four main routes: The Traditional Route: This is where you work your way …
The four different routes to partnership – Part 1 Read More »