History's Most Trusted Advisors – Management Consultants in the 90s

Compensation Data Facts - What's What in Compensation

DID YOU KNOW?

 

Management consulting continued... Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989. After only being available to the government and universities, it was made publicly accessible in 1991. Only 5 years later it was part of mass culture and by the end of the decade half of Americans regularly used the Internet.

Driven by Information Technology Consulting and continued global expansion, the management consulting industry exploded. As growth sparked by the Digital Age seemed unstoppable, consulting firms had become very aggressive with hiring MBAs. In the mid-nineties nearly 35% of top MBA students entered the field at an average starting salary of $76,000. By the late 1990s those same students could command a starting base salary of $90,000 plus bonus, bringing their total package to approximately $120,000. 

Companies were spending more on management consulting services than on corporate research. Wall Street analysts predicted billings for firms to advance at twice the rate of corporate revenues over the next decade. The digital revolution was spreading to the masses as developing countries caught on to the cultural phenomenon.  

Tomorrow... dot-com bubble
 


PeopleTicker provides Market Intelligence to Human Resources professionals and Procurement teams helping organizations benchmark their existing suppliers, and design more cost effective new programs that maximize both full time regular and contingent labor spend. By combining big data aggregation with crowd-based validation through its SkillsVillage eco-system of experts, PeopleTicker provides the most accurate and current compensation information available in the market today.

Views: 222

Comment

You need to be a member of RecruitingBlogs to add comments!

Join RecruitingBlogs

Subscribe

All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.

Just enter your e-mail address below

Webinar

RecruitingBlogs on Twitter

© 2024   All Rights Reserved   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service