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Top-Consultant's new careers guide is the most comprehensive ever to be published about the UK consulting industry. It profiles 160 UK firms and offers advice on all aspects of securing a role in management consulting.
Consulting career guide says recruitment levels look healthy for 2008 and 2009
 
 While a gloomy global
economic outlook has
caused both consulting
growth estimates and
hiring intentions to be
scaled back, there will
be no shortage of
vacancies for
experienced hires
looking to find a new
consulting employer,
according to a new
career guide from
Top-Consultant.com.
   Top-Consultant.com,
the premier UK career
website for management
and IT consultants, has
published The
Definitive Guide to UK
Consulting Firms
– a
career guide for those
interested in careers in
 
 consulting.
   At more than 300
pages, The Definitive
Guide to UK Consulting
Firms
is the most
comprehensive careers
guide ever to be
published about the UK
consulting industry. It
contains a weighty
career editorials
section with
contributions from
leading consulting
recruiters, covering all
aspects of securing a
role in consulting. An A
to Z directory of UK
consulting employers
contains more than 160
company listings, many
of which have global
operations.
 
    The Definitive
Guide
is proving a
success: more than 4,000
copies were requested in
the 48 hours following
its release. Free copies
can be obtained by
registering at
http://news.top-consulta
nt.com/guide_to_consultin
g_firms.aspx
.
   The guide also
contains an assessment
of likely hiring
patterns over the next
two years. UK hiring
activity levels for the
sector are expected to
level out at about half
what they were in the
most buoyant years of
2006 and 2007 – but this
still equates to several
 
 thousand consultants
being hired in both 2008
and 2009.
   Top-Consultant
director Tony Restell
commented: "We’ve spent
the last six months
compiling this guide and
our thanks go to all the
firms, contributors,
advertisers and sponsors
who chose to participate
in this first edition.
Thanks in particular to
the team at Kingsham
Press for initiating the
creation of this guide
and for working so
tirelessly to make the
vision a reality. The
early indications are
that this is proving to
be a great hit with
 
 readers and we're
delighted the initiative
has been so well
received."
   In terms of future
developments, a 3D eBook
edition will be
available from the above
webpage later in
September 2008, while a
hardback print edition
can be requested from
mid-October 2008
onwards.
   Top-Consultant
intends to start work on
a second edition of this
guide early in 2010.
 
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