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Career Path of an Analyst at Analysis Group

Michael's career path began with a math and history undergraduate degree from Williams College, complemented by internships at ScoreBig, Inc., where Michael "learn[ed] the ins and outs of how the business was operated," and Booz Allen Hamilton, which provided "a first taste of Consulting" and sparked interest in the field. This experience ultimately led Michael to their current Analyst position at Analysis Group.

Consulting, Internships, Career Path, Liberal Arts Background, Government Consulting

Advizer Information

Name

Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

Industries

Job Functions

Traits

Michael Stone

Analyst

Analysis Group

Williams College, Class of 2016

Fuller Theological Seminary MAT (2021); UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA (2023)

Mathematics, Data Science, Statistics

Healthcare, Medical & Wellness

Operations and Project Management

Video Highlights

1. Completed undergraduate studies in math and history at Williams College.

2. Interned at a secondary ticket sales company (scorebig INC) to learn business operations.

3. Worked at Booz Allen Hamilton, gaining experience in government consulting and developing an interest in becoming a subject matter expert in the consulting field.

Transcript

Could you walk me through your career path, starting with your experiences in college and any internships or jobs you had before your current role?

I completed my undergraduate studies at Williams College. It's a liberal arts institution in Massachusetts.

There, I majored in math and history. While I was a student, I completed a couple of internships.

The first was after my sophomore year at a secondary ticket sales company called ScoreBig, Inc. I helped out wherever I could, learning the ins and outs of how the business operated.

After my junior year, I interned at Booz Allen Hamilton. That was my first experience in consulting, focusing more on government consulting than private practice.

It was a unique and interesting experience working with clients and managing those relationships. I think it sparked my interest in consulting, especially knowing it's a field where you can become a subject matter expert. That's a bit about my journey before joining Analysis Group.

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