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  • 1How To Land a Job in Management Consulting

    An Introduction Guide

    in MANAGEMENTCONSULTING

    How To Land a Job

    consultingfactPrepare for a Consulting Career

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  • How To Land a Job in Management Consulting

    - An Introduction Guide

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    contents

    Recruiting Process

    07

    Preparation to interview rounds

    13

    Case example

    21

    Introduction

    04

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    ject but it is a great place to start your prepa-

    ration efforts.

    The goal of management consulting is

    to offer advisory services to corporations,

    private equity houses, government agencies

    and NGOs. These organizations often face

    Consultingfact.com aspires to be

    the number one online resource for

    management consulting application and

    interview preparation. We develop tools

    and products that will help you land your

    dream job in management consulting.

    Consultingfact.com was founded in

    Copenhagen, Denmark by a former

    management consultant from McKinsey

    IntroductionGetting into management consulting is

    extremely competitive. You need to have

    excellent qualifications. But this is far from

    enough. These great credentials need to

    be presented in a professional cover letter

    and resume in order for you to make it to

    the interview rounds. The interview rounds

    include as much as six separate interviews,

    where it is expected that you can provide

    recommendations and solutions to real life

    business situations with only limited informa-

    tion. No wonder that most applicants find the

    application process intimidating. Preparation

    is essential to make it through the eye of this

    needle. The purpose of this guide is to provide

    newcomers to management consulting with

    a simple overview of the application process

    and guidelines to practicing case interviews.

    The paper is far from exhaustive on the sub-

    Introduction

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    questions that they are unable to answer due

    to lack of resources, lack of competence, or

    simply because they need an external per-

    spective. The top tier management consulting

    firms like McKinsey & Company, Boston Con-

    sulting Group and Bain & Company typically

    work within several practice areas including:

    As a new consultant, you can expect to

    work within all of these practice areas and

    across numerous industries. Your learning

    curve will be steep. Not everybody will make

    it to the partner level, but a few years with

    a consulting firm is an excellent investment

    regardless of where you end up. We can defi-

    nitely recommend it.

    Practice Areas:

    Change management

    Corporate renewal

    Corporate strategy

    Cost & supply chain management

    Customer strategy and marketing

    Growth strategy

    Information technology

    Mergers and acquisitions

    Organization

    Performance improvement

    Private equity

    What Do Management Con-sulting Firms Look For?

    Knowing what management consulting

    firms look for is a prerequisite for writing a

    great application and acing the interviews. A

    great place to start is always at the consulting

    firms website. For example, McKinsey looks

    for skills in problem solving, achievement,

    personal impact and leadership whereas Bain

    judge their candidates on criteria such as the

    ability to add value along with client skills and

    team skills.

    We believe that there are key skills and

    personal characteristics that all management

    consulting firms look for regardless of how

    they communicate their requirements.

    Introduction

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    The Six Success Factors in Management Consulting

    Structured thinking

    The ability to think in a clear and organized way. This is useful for problem solving

    and analysis. Math skills also fall in this category and are often used to exemplify

    structured thinking skills.

    Communication:

    Both written and oral communication skills are important in management consult-

    ing. In this pre-interview phase you should focus on your written communication

    skills. Be clear and to the point in your written and oral messages.

    Business judgment

    Have a good judgment of business and strategic issues. This is important for case

    solving a key management consulting discipline. A good way of practicing this is

    by reading business media and trying to understand the underlying issues behind

    different news stories and their respective strategic choices.

    Personal impact:

    Personal impact is hard to define, but think about it sometimes you are around

    people who are good at influencing others. As management consulting firms look

    for future leaders, they will look for that leadership talent in you.

    Team skills:

    Cooperation with other people is essential as a management consultant, you work

    in project teams and are surrounded by both clients and coworkers. These must

    be demonstrated while you are presenting during an interview, whether they are

    explained or shown through actions.

    Drive and motivation:

    Know what you like and go for it. People should have a feel that you are moti-

    vated for a career filled with challenging assignments and long hours, and that you

    can maintain drive even when the things get tough.

  • Recruiting Process

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    Recruiting

    ProcessThe application process at each of the

    major management consulting firms is very

    similar. There are three main components:

    the application itself, possibly a written test,

    and case interviews. A candidate needs to

    master all three components to receive the

    offer.

    Pre-Interview Less than 5% of applicants make it through

    to the interview rounds. Some applicants are

    simply discarded based on their qualifica-

    tions, while others are sorted out due to sub

    standard cover letters and resumes. The key

    purpose of the cover letter and resume is to

    present your value proposition in a profes-

    sional manner. A few things to keep in mind

    when writing your resume and cover letter

    are:

    Pre-interview

    Cover letter

    Resume

    Case interviews

    Market estimations

    Business cases

    Brain teasers

    Written test

    Combined verbal and written test

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    The top consulting firms receive more

    than 200,000 applications every year. Typi-

    cally, the first screening of an application does

    not take more than 45 seconds to complete. It

    is therefore important that your application is

    focused and structured, so that the recruiter

    immediately gets a positive impression and

    quickly finds the required information.

    Written TestMost management consulting firms

    also test their applicants via a written test.

    The written test usually consists of various

    numerical and verbal multiple-choice ques-

    tions. These are often very similar to what

    you would see in a GMAT. Be aware that most

    firms do not allow you to use any electronic

    devices (e.g. calculators or computers) when

    performing calculations.

    Case interviewsThe case interview is a classic in manage-

    ment consulting. The purpose is to test the

    candidates ability to perform problem-solv-

    ing and effectively communicate and present

    findings. Problem solving skills include busi-

    ness judgment, quantitative skills, creativity,

    logical reasoning, and the ability to structure

    an analysis. These are all skills that are highly

    useful as a management consultant. In real

    life consulting, the client often puts you on

    the spot by asking a question that requires

    problem-solving skills. The case interview

    form is a great way to test how a person per-

    Customize your cover letter to the specific firm. Each firm is different from the others. Research the firm you are applying to via the internet or by attend-ing one of their company presentations.

    The management consulting industry is very conservative, hence keep your cover letter and resume design simple and professional. Colors and fancy fonts etc. are no goes!

    Proofread and proofread once more. Make sure your grammar and spelling are correct and please check that you have not committed the common mistake of writing a wrong firm name. Reading an application to McKinsey with a Bain name in it will immediately get you discarded no matter of qualifications

    Send your files in the PDF format to ensure that your format is received exactly as you intended. A PDF printer can be found free on the internet.

    Cover Letter and Resume Tips

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    forms under pressure, i.e. if he/she easily

    gets frustrated when challenged. Manage-

    ment consulting firms are very diligent in

    their recruiting, so expect two to three inter-

    view rounds equivalent to five or six separate

    interviews.

    Types of cases

    During a case interview, the interviewer

    may use any or all three of the available case

    interview types. The business case is by far

    the most common of the three, since the case

    is as close as you can get to real life manage-

    ment consulting.

    In a business case interview, you will be

    presented to a business situation on either

    industry level or at firm level. A business case

    can cover all practice areas within a manage-

    ment consulting firm.

    Business case

    Real life business problem

    Brain-teaser

    Various puzzles

    Estimation case

    Market sizing

    Volume and weight estimation

    Company A produces refrigerators. The company is a private equity owned company and wants to double its revenue within 3 years. What do you recom-mend the company to do?

    Company B produces wind turbines. The company is the global market leader, but has recently experienced declining market shares. What do you recommend Company Bs management to do?

    Company C produces pumps. Due to increasing global competition the company needs to expand its manufacturing capacity. The company is in doubt how to do this should they expand their existing facilities or should they build a new plant. What do you recommend?

    Business Case Examples

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    Why are manholes round?

    Imagine a 6x6x6 rubiks cube. How many cubes can be touched?

    A business case is sometimes combined

    with an estimation case. An estimation case

    sometimes also known as market sizing case

    allows an interviewer to test your logical

    and quantitative skills. The aim of an estima-

    tion case is to estimate a quantity of some

    sort. This could be a market size measured in

    USD or a volume unit. Other examples could

    be to estimate the numbers of hairdressers

    in the US or the number of dogs in the UK.

    Common for all of estimation questions is

    that the interviewee needs structure to get

    to a reasonable answer.

    A third case interview type is the

    brainteaser. Brainteasers are very seldom

    the sole case type in an interview. A manage-

    ment consulting brainteaser is hard to define,

    since the category includes a wide range of

    different questions. Examples of brainteaser

    could be:

    Brainteaser Examples

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    Take a look at our guide to Management Consulting Cover Letters and Resumes. We will

    show you exactly what to include in your cover letter and resume, how to structure it, how

    to write it, and how to format it. Proper structure makes it more likely that the recruiter will

    easily find the information required. The design is also very important. This is challenging for a

    conservative industry, so you really need to hit the balance here. We will show you examples of

    good-looking applications that demonstrate your knowledge of proper consulting presentation.

    Management Consulting Cover Letters and Resumes 6 Steps to a Successful Application:

    www.consultingfact.com/guides/cover_letter

    Still haven't applied to a consulting firm?

    The competition is tough. Top Tier Consulting Firms receive more than 200,000 applications every year.

  • Preparation to interview rounds

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    We will go through these different areas in

    the following sections. The best way to prac-

    tice these is to ally yourself with a friend or

    a management consultant who can practice

    case interview tests with you.

    Case frameworksFrameworks are helpful for the case inter-

    view solving process, as they allow you to

    quickly have an idea of how to approach a

    case problem. Be aware that you will often

    not be able to find a framework that fits the

    case problem exactly, so always try to use

    your common sense in combination with one

    or more frameworks. If you have studied busi-

    ness or economics, then you are probably

    already familiar with some of the necessary

    frameworks.

    Preparation to

    interview roundsThe consultancy interview rounds can

    be rather demanding. It is likely that you will

    need to work on several different develop-

    ment areas to reach your potential for the

    interviews. Depending on your current level,

    we recommend 2-6 weeks of daily practice to

    learn to apply all necessary concepts in real

    interview situations.

    It is crucial that you prepare these four

    areas for your interview rounds:

    Case frameworks

    Mental math

    Case cracking practice

    Communication skills

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    Below are some of the key analysis areas

    where you need a framework:

    Company analysis

    Market analysis

    Strategic options

    Venture

    Mergers and Acquisitions

    Pricing

    Revenue growth

    Cost reduction

    During the interview process, you need

    to be aware that you should not commu-

    nicate that you are using a framework. The

    interviewer would like you to use your own

    problem solving skills, so it wont help you

    to say something like I will use Porters Five

    Forces to analyze this market

    Once you have found information about a

    specific framework required, you should draw

    it and try to remember the visual details. Visu-

    als are usually far easier to remember than

    trying to remember specific word contents

    of a framework. Below is an example for the

    pricing framework.

    The framework above is really simple

    and this is important! For the price deter-

    mination, we could have made a framework

    taking up a few pages. However, you have

    limited time in a case interview both to solve

    the case, and to communicate the answer.

    Therefore, it is important that you ask your-

    self: what are the key questions that I need

    to answer using this framework? And for pric-

    ing, the different points above are the most

    important ones to mention.

    Once you have found and illustrated the

    key frameworks, you will need to memorize

    these. A good way to do this is to draw them

    all once every few days. By doing this, you are

    forced to think about the specific content of

    the framework. This method will quickly give

    you results, and you should feel more confi-

    dent in the case solving situation when you

    can see the framework in your mind and

    can focus on filling in the different answers.

    Price determination framework

    Cost-based pricing Competitor pricing Value-based pricing

    Added profit margin

    Price of substitutes

    Willingness to pay

    Current costsCompetitors

    prices vs. featuresPerceived value

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    Mental mathDuring the case interview, you will need

    to do a good amount of mental math for

    market size estimation, case calculations,

    brain teasers or outright math calculation

    questions. For this, you will need to practice

    the following areas:

    Of course, the interviewer will not expect

    that you can solve complex math problems

    mentally, but you should be able to do more

    simple calculations like 17x22, 229 + 128 and

    450 / 25 without using paper. In addition to

    this, practice your paper math skills for more

    complex math questions.

    Percentages and fractions are important,

    and you will almost certainly need these

    during the interview. There might be ques-

    tions requiring you to estimate a growth in

    percentage or to divide some numbers. In

    the latter case, knowing the decimal result

    of most common fractions is important. You

    should memorize the results of the fractions

    from 1/5 to 1/20.

    It is very likely that you will be presented

    to some charts during the interview either

    as part of a case solving, or as a very specific

    question about what you can read in a chart.

    On the next page you can see the examples

    of some of the different types of chart that

    you should quickly be able to read.

    Addition, subtraction, multiplication

    and division on paper and mentally

    Percentage arithmetic

    Fraction arithmetic

    Currency conversion

    Chart reading

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    Bar / Line Chart

    Stacked Bar Chart

    100% Stacked Bar Chart

    Pie Chart

    Cascade/waterfall chart

    Marimekko Chart

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    There are many situations in your every-

    day life where you can practice math skills.

    The key is to get into a mindset, where it feels

    more natural for you to work with numbers

    mentally. Below are some examples of real life

    situations where you can practice:

    When shopping add the numbers

    in the shopping cart in your head,

    and see if you can match the correct

    result

    When filling gas look at your gas

    meter and calculate what the price

    would have been, if you had chosen

    another type of gas

    When travelling practice currency

    conversion

    Case cracking practice

    It is actually quite easy to structure the

    case solving process. During our career, we

    have met many bright candidates with a good

    business sense and excellent mental math

    skills but who did not make it through the

    interview process due to a lack of basic struc-

    ture.

    Follow the following the below 10 steps

    when solving the case:

    1. Take notes while the interviewer preents the case

    4. Ask the interviewer for a little time to structure your thoughts

    5. Draw the case framework and think about what information you need to make a recommendation

    6. Present the framework

    7. Discuss the topics and ask for further clarifying questions for any relevant parts of the framework

    8. Present the solution and answer the case question based on the discussion

    9. Ask for the interviewers solution

    10. Ask for feedback

    2. Repeat the key case question to the interviewer to ensure that you under-stood the objective

    3. Ask any clarifying questions

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    When the interviewer presents the case,

    listen carefully and take any necessary notes.

    The interviewer will expect that you remem-

    ber any information or numbers that he

    gives you. Of course you can forget single

    pieces of information, but it is a very negative

    impression to give if you repeatedly ask for

    information that the interviewer has already

    provided.

    Try to involve the interviewer as much as

    possible in the solving of the case. Often, you

    will receive hints that will help you and you

    can present that you are able to receive input

    and being able to present clear recommen-

    dation based on the discussions. It is easy to

    get out of track if you insist on running the

    show entirely.

    Do not be afraid to ask for time to think

    through the solution. We have many times

    seen candidates who start

    with case solutions imme-

    diately after the inter-

    viewer is finished with stat-

    ing the question. This is a

    clear no-go! It is hard for

    you to confidently present

    a framework and solution,

    unless you take some time

    to think it through. You

    should not be afraid to take two minutes

    time to do this.

    Once you have discussed the solution,

    remember to wrap up the discussion with a

    clear recommendation. The discussion might

    make you change your recommendation, so

    this step is important so that the interviewer

    can see that you are able to process and sum-

    marize your analysis.

    Communication skillsCommunication skills are one of the most

    important success factors for a management

    consultant. It is crucial that you show the

    interviewer that you are a true communica-

    tor. Make sure that you remember to smile

    no matter how the interview goes and who

    the interviewer is. This sets the mood and it is

    usually contagious. Also, remember to display

    confidence by using slow gestures while you

    speak, sitting straight, and keeping a good eye

    contact. The confidence part is really impor-

    tant during the case interviews.

    Another thing is to dress correct for an

    interview. Recruiters say all the time that

    candidates should stand

    out based on their quali-

    fications and not their

    wardrobe, but it is doubly

    important in the manage-

    ment consulting sector.

    As a management con-

    sultant you will be deal-

    ing with executives from

    high-ranking companies,

    hence the interviewer will want to make sure

    that you can put forth the company image in

    how you act and dress. Forgetting this for the

    interview may mean you could forget it in a

    client meeting.

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    How to dress for an interview

    Skirts, Dresses and Suits

    Pastels, print patterns and other

    designs are great for the weekend when

    you are with friends. Keep them out of

    your wardrobe choices for your first man-

    agement consulting interview. In fact,

    the standard black or charcoal

    suit from a mid to upper level

    designer for men may seem like

    an uninspired choice, but you want

    to create a canvas that the firm sees

    as able to meet their goals. Pair it

    with a sedate white or light blue

    shirt and a blue, yellow or red tie.

    Women will likely benefit from pant

    or dress suits that are conservative in cut

    and allow them to work without adjust-

    ment. Shoes should not look like they

    came from Sex and the City, either.

    More so than the clothes them-

    selves is the attention to detail in preparing

    them. Have your clothes professionally

    cleaned and pressed prior to the interview.

    Make sure that all shoe wear is polished

    and free from dirt. Above all, make sure

    that there are no rips or stains on any items

    you plan on wearing

    Hygiene and Haircuts

    Nail biting, long haircuts and poor skin

    quality are not necessarily the signs of

    traits that management consultants aspire

    to hold. Make sure that your hair does not

    cover your ear if you are male and does not

    come close to touching your collar.

    For grooming, focus on the things that

    interviewers will notice first, nails that

    are free from excessive nail polish

    for women and not bitten down to

    nubs for men. Males who need to

    shave infrequently should time it so

    there is neither stubble nor razor burn.

    Jewelry

    Family heirlooms and gifts from

    friends and relatives may have a per-

    sonal meaning to you. This is also the case

    for class rings and other signs of member-

    ship. If they seem gaudy or ostentatious,

    though, you set off warning signals. Keep

    the jewelry to watches for men and per-

    haps a ring, and simple earrings for

    women in addition. Large gemstones

    can also be a bit overpowering in setting a

    first impression.

    With all those aspects marked off

    your checklist, you can be sure that your

    responses to questions will be what the

    recruiter remembers most, not the striped

    shirt that belongs in a club or disco.

  • Case example

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    Case exampleThe case below focuses on pricing, and is

    a real life example. You should be able to see

    the structure used here and get hints on how

    to structure your own case solution.

    Our client is a global airline which has

    proven successful with their efficient opera-

    tions, even during the recent financial crisis.

    They are now considering starting a flight

    service between Paris and London. There

    is a larger effort ongoing in making a busi-

    ness case for this flight service and you have

    been giving the assignment of pricing. How

    should the client price its tickets?

    Candidate: So, our client is a global airline

    considering launching a flight route between

    London and Paris, and they want to know how

    to price the tickets?

    Interviewer: Yes

    Candidate: Can you give me more infor-

    mation about the flight and service, and how

    deep pricing considerations you need? Flight

    tickets can have very different classes and

    prices, also depending on the time of pur-

    chase.

    Interviewer: Thats a very good point.

    This flight is a discount-only flight, so there

    is one discount class on the whole flight. We

    will operate with fixed prices when custom-

    ers order the tickets at latest 1 week prior to

    departure. Then the price will increase but

    lets forget that and find a baseline price.

    Candidate: Alright. Can I have a minute

    to structure my thoughts?

    Interviewer: Sure

    Candidate: There are three ways to decide

    a price: value based price, cost-based pricing

    and competitor-based pricing. As these are

    discount tickets in a competitive market, it

    would not make much sense to use value

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    based price as the price levels would be given

    to us from the current market. So there are

    two ways in which we can price discount tick-

    ets. I assume that there is a significant com-

    petition already with other airlines, and there

    are also substituting products. So we need to

    look at the alternatives and use competitor

    pricing as input. Also we need to make sure

    that we cover our costs.

    Interviewer: Sounds like a good approach.

    Our costs would be EUR 45 per passenger.

    This will include all variable costs, as well as

    staff, flight lease and airport fees.

    Candidate: Alright, so we will need to

    look at the competitors offerings. There are

    three types of alternatives: Other airlines, the

    Eurostar train service or driving by car. Do you

    have any information about the prices?

    Interviewer: Yes, the other airlines charge

    between EUR 40 and 60 for discount airlines,

    and the traditional flag carriers charge EUR

    50 70 for discount tickets. The Eurostar

    train service has varying prices between GBP

    70 and 100. The price to get a car through

    the tunnel is EUR 50. How will you do the

    analysis?

    Candidate: First task is to compare the dif-

    ferent competitors prices vs. features so that

    we are comparing the right things. I would

    not include the car product as this is simply

    a different product in terms of costs, time

    and convenience. I will assume that almost

    all competition comes from other flights and

    the Eurostar train service. It is important to

    compare with the relevant alternatives when

    pricing. I would not include the car alterna-

    tive, as the product.

    Interviewer: Ok, fair enough

    Candidate: First we need to calculate the

    price of the Eurostar in to EUR in order to

    make it comparable. I know the exchange rate

    for EUR/GBP is approximately 1.10. Does that

    seem reasonable?

    Interviewer: It is reasonable estimate,

    but I can give you the actual exchange rate.

    Currently it is 1.13

    Candidate: So we say 1.13 times GBP 70.

    That equals EUR 79.10. GBP 100 times 1.13

    equals 113.00

    Interviewer: Right on

    Candidate: Now we need to adjust the

    price of the alternatives with the product con-

    tent. I am assuming that the alternative flights

    use the same airports, hence the product is

    directly comparable in regards to convenience

    and time. The Eurostar train travels slower

    than the planes, but since the train departs

    and arrives at the city centers of London and

    Paris, it is actually faster and more conve-

    nient. This means that all other things being

    equal, the consumer should be willing to pay a

    premium for the train ticket. This means that

    train price of EUR 79-113 serves as an upper

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    bound in this pricing exercise.

    Interviewer: Ok

    Candidate: Next we need to look at com-

    plementary products that can be sold with

    the tickets

    Interviewer: Why are you interested in

    that?

    Candidate: Well, I noticed that our com-

    petitors can sell tickets below our cost base

    and that made me think that there might be

    some additional revenue per customers. For

    example revenue from baggage handling, car

    rent, hotels and similar

    Interviewer: True

    Candidate: I would estimate this addi-

    tional revenue to be EUR 5 per passenger on

    average

    Interviewer: That is a rough estimate,

    but okay

    Candidate: This means that from a cost

    perspective, the lower bound is not EUR 45

    but EUR 40. Based on the analysis we can now

    make a comparison:

    Alternative discount flights: EUR 40 -60

    Traditional flag carriers: EUR 50-70

    Eurostar train: EUR 79.10 - 113.00

    Based on my analysis, I would recom-

    mend the client to price its ticket between

    EUR 40-60 i.e. similar pricing as the direct

    competition.

    Interviewer: I came to a similar conclu-

    sion, but I still have one question: Why do

    think the price is given as a range and not as

    single data point

    Candidate: Well, there can be multiple

    explanations for that. The price range can

    represent differences in service levels, timing

    of the flight, brand equity and the carriers

    choice of distribution channel.

    Interviewer: Okay, I think we covered

    most elements of the case, so let us stop here.

    Thank you very much for time. We will get

    back to you with some feedback.

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