Regarding the educational background of the consultants at RB, how could a relative distribution to the fields looklike?
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Christian C. asked during the live chat Mobility Transformation to Roland Berger
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Date asked: Friday, March 6, 2020
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Christian C.
Fields: business administration, engineering, natural sciences, informatics, etc
Friday, March 6, 2020
Heike Q.
Senior Consultant
At Roland Berger c. 50% of consultants have a background of business and economics and about 40% come from engineering and natural sciences. Yet, in the more technical competence centers like automotive, operations of industrial products the share of Consultant engineering backgrounds is a bit higher
Friday, March 6, 2020
Christian C.
Thanks for the answer!
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