Boston Consulting Group

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    The white-shoe consulting firm strives to support junior associates, from grad school test prep and essay feedback to average tuition reimbursement of $17,386 per year, the highest on the list. “There is a lot of opportunity and empowerment to explore individual interests and passions,” says one employee. “Everyone can be an entrepreneur,” adds another.

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    Company Info

    Rank last year4
    Years on list14
    HQ locationBoston
    Employees16,000
    Job openings (as of February 2019)-
    IndustryProfessional Services
    Revenue, 2018 or most recent year ($M)$6,300
    Year founded1963
    Type of organizationPrivate
    Number of work sites26
    Websitewww.bcg.com

    Perks

    100% health coverageYes
    Unlimited sick daysYes
    TelecommutingNo
    Job sharingNo
    Subsidized childcareNo
    Compressed work weeksNo
    Fully-paid sabbaticalsYes
    On-site fitness/subsidized gymNo
    On-site medical care facilityNo
    Non-discrimination policy includes sexual orientationYes
    Health insurance for part-timersNo
    Sick days for part-timersYes
    College tuition reimbursementNo
    Student loan debt repayment-
    Medical facility at all locationsNo

    Diversity

    % Minorities-
    % African-American/Black-
    % Asian-
    % Caucasian/White-
    % Hispanic/Latino-
    % Native American/Alaska Native-
    % Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander-
    % Two or more races-
    % Unknown ethnicity-

    Paid Time Off

    General PTO-
    # Sick daysUnlimited

    Compensation

    Most common job (for salaried employee)-
    Avg. base pay (salaried)-
    Avg. extra compensation (salaried)-
    Total pay for most common job (salaried)-

    Hiring/Staffing (Past 12 Months)

    Full-time and part-time job growth-
    # of job applicants-
    Avg. # of applicants per opening51
    # New graduates hired-