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音乐专业学生如何获得咨询公司暑期实习机会
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布里格姆·杨大学的音乐与经济学双专业学生格兰特·希尔,凭借其独特的音乐背景,成功获得了2026年夏季在波士顿咨询集团(BCG)的实习机会。希尔分享了他为申请过程投入大量时间(200-300小时)进行准备,并强调音乐专业训练培养的抗压能力、细节关注和团队协作精神,以及通过寻求行业导师和利用在线资源进行充分练习,最终在众多候选人中脱颖而出,证明了多元背景在咨询行业中的价值。

🎵 独特的音乐背景助力转型咨询:希尔以音乐专业背景申请咨询行业,打破了传统思维定势。他通过将音乐学习中的抗压能力、从错误中恢复、团队协作以及对细节的极致追求等素质,成功转化为咨询岗位看重的软技能,并以此在面试中展现了与众不同的优势。

💪 刻苦的申请准备与资源利用:在决定申请咨询实习后,希尔投入了200-300小时进行密集准备,包括使用RocketBlocks等平台、参加 Leland训练营以及聘请教练。他强调了高质量案例练习的重要性,并指出利用好外部资源是弥补非商业背景的关键。

🤝 寻求内部支持与人脉构建:希尔认识到建立内部人脉的重要性,通过联系了少数几位校友,并建立了牢固的关系,这些校友在他申请过程中提供了支持和推荐。他建议求职者积极寻找公司内部的“倡导者”,以增加成功几率。

🤖 拥抱新技术与个性化策略:希尔提到了BCG的AI面试工具Casey,并分享了与技术互动的经历。他指出,在面试中与其刻意模仿“商业化”语言,不如真实展现自己的特质和成长经历,这种差异化策略最终帮助他获得了Offer。

Grant Hill, a junior majoring in music and economics at Brigham Young University, will intern at BCG in the summer of 2026.

This is an as-told-to conversation with Grant Hill, a junior at Brigham Young University, majoring in music and economics. He will intern at Boston Consulting Group in the summer of 2026. This conversation has been condensed and edited for clarity.

When I started college, I never thought I'd end up in consulting. I was a music major playing the cello at Brigham Young University, and consulting seemed like something only economics or finance students did.

That changed when I got a message from someone in BYU's Management Consulting Association, a group for students interested in consulting. At the time, I was serving as the secretary of the Filipino Club, and they reached out about doing a cultural partnership. As I chatted with club members, I became interested in consulting.

Once I decided to apply for an internship, I realized I had a lot of catching up to do. I didn't have a business background, so I went all-in on prep between March and June of my sophomore year of college. I used RocketBlocks, a platform for consulting and tech interview preparation, attended Leland bootcamps, and even hired a coach. All in all, I probably spent between 200 and 300 hours preparing.

By the summer of this year, soon after I turned 22, I started interviewing. BCG was the first of the consulting giants to open applications. I sent my materials in July, got an interview, and had an offer in hand by early August.

At first, I thought my music background would hold me back. I even tried to sound more "businesslike" in interviews — using buzzwords I didn't fully understand — because I thought that's what consulting firms wanted.

But I realized that wasn't the best approach.

As a cellist, I spend my days performing under pressure. I know what it feels like to make mistakes in front of an audience and recover from them. I also know how to collaborate. Every day, I perform in small ensembles. I'm constantly adapting to others. I'm obsessive about details, such as perfect intonation. And I'm accustomed to receiving tough feedback — music students receive it daily — and we have to apply it promptly.

BCG prides itself on a strong feedback culture, and I realized I could position that as an asset. In my interviews, I talked about how I've built resilience and discipline through performance, and how my background in music taught me to think creatively under pressure.

One part of the process that surprised me was BCG's AI chatbot, Casey. Half of your first round is with a live interviewer, and the other half is with this chatbot. You basically run a case with it. It wasn't my favorite experience. You don't get feedback. You just get a ton of numbers. It's not like a real conversation.

My advice to candidates is to invest in a coach. Coaching changed everything for me. You don't need to run a hundred cases. You need to run quality ones.

Ensure you find advocates within the firm you want to work at. I only spoke with a handful of BYU alums — maybe five — but I built strong relationships with them, and they advocated for me during the recruiting process.

I'm now double-majoring in economics. I declared it at the end of my sophomore year to get more familiar with business topics before starting my internship, but it didn't help me land the offer.

Success is often defined as being the best among people who are all doing the same thing. But I think I got the offer not because I was the best, but because I was different.

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