Fulltid Management Consultant

At QVARTZ, we work closely together with clients around the globe, solving complex problems and delivering lasting impact while developing strong relationships. As a full-time consultant with us, you will join a growing civilization of some of the brightest and kindest minds in the industry who are passionate about move things forward.

For our upcoming Recruitment Day in Oslo, we are looking for dedicated and talented master’s students who share our ambition to make an impact. Whether your line of study is business, engineering, science or something completely different is not the decisive factor. More importantly, we want you to:

  • Have a curious and creative mind combined with strong analytical skills
  • Be characterized by a high level of drive and thrive in an entrepreneurial environment
  • Possess a solid balance of intellectual capabilities and excellent people skills
  • Have strong academic records and big hearts that beat for management consulting and for building the QVARTZ civilization

Apply online at www.qvartz.com/career no later than September 1, 2019 by uploading your CV, grade transcripts (M.Sc., B.Sc. and high school) and a cover letter in English.

Selected candidates will be invited to a personal interview. If you and QVARTZ both believe there is reason to continue the process, you will be invited to a full Recruitment Day on September 13, where it is just as important for you to get to know us as it is for us to get to know you. You will meet potential new colleagues and through both individual and group case exercises and partner interviews, you will experience some of the challenges that a management consultant faces. The recruitment day will take place at our office in Wergelandsveien 21, Oslo. Accommodation for students living outside Oslo will be provided. If you have any questions regarding the position or the recruitment process, please contact Kristine Berg Meland at kristine.b.meland@qvartz.com

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