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Career FAQs

Q: What is the best way for me to find open positions?
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Use the Job Search page to search by keyword, job function, job level and more. The search results page will display all available positions matching your criteria.

Q: How does registering with the BearingPoint Careers website help me?
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When you register on the career website, you will be assigned a login name and password. This puts you in the driver's seat to search the jobs database for new positions, as they become available. You'll also have the opportunity to set up a profile that can be viewed by BearingPoint recruiters who are attempting to match candidates with open positions.

Q: What is the best way to submit my resume?
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Please visit the Job Search page for instructions on sending your resume to BearingPoint. You can create a resume online or paste your existing resume from any word processing program into the site's resume builder.

Q: How long after submitting my resume can I expect to hear from BearingPoint?
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Resumes submitted online automatically enter our database and are available for recruiters to review. A recruiter may contact you, if an open position matches your skills and experience. Your resume will remain active in our database and you will be considered for new positions as they open up. We recommend that you keep this resume up-to-date.

Q: How does the interview process work?
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In most cases, you can expect to interview at least twice before an offer decision is made. You will be contacted by a Talent Acquisition team member who will conduct a telephone screen, followed by a more in depth screen with a member from the hiring team, then an office interview with the Hiring Manager. We also run large-scale interview days where you might interview with four or five different team members over the course of the day.

Q: Are BearingPoint employees required to travel?
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Depending on the project and needs of the client, you may be required to travel. In many cases, travel consists of being at a client site Monday-Thursday, then working from your local office on Friday. The company covers all costs for business travel.

Q: Does BearingPoint offer relocation or moving assistance?
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Yes, the company does provide relocation assistance to eligible hires. For more information, please contact your recruiter.

Q: Does BearingPoint offer a new hire orientation program?
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Yes. We want to ensure that all members of the BearingPoint team have the necessary tools and resources to hit the ground running. All new team members attend BearingPoint Beginnings, a two-day orientation program. This program is designed to provide you with information on:

  • BearingPoint's vision, values, brand and strategy
  • Our global business and operating model
  • The financial management of our business, including how we track time and expenses
  • Our approach to Performance Management and your ability to manage your own career
  • Your role in moving from one project to the next
  • BearingPoint's benefits and total rewards program

Q: Will my performance be reviewed?
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BearingPoint uses a management process that we believe to be an industry leader. When you first join the company, you will work with your performance manager to outline your team's goals and your personal goals for the next 6-12 months. You and your performance manager will have an opportunity to review your performance, track your progress and update your goals twice during the course of the year. You will have an opportunity to receive promotions and additional reviews during the January and June performance review cycles.

Q: Will I have opportunities for additional training and education?
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At BearingPoint, we are committed to encouraging the professional growth of our employees. Key to achieving this goal is a strong education and training program. As a result, BearingPoint has entered into a groundbreaking agreement with Yale University to collaborate on the education and training of BearingPoint employees. All employees have the opportunity to be selected to attend courses on Yale’s campus and be taught by Yale faculty and BearingPoint instructors. As part of our commitment to continuous learning, we strongly recommend all full-time employees participate in a minimum of 40 hours of online or classroom professional development courses per year.

Q: Will I have an opportunity to move to another practice or business unit within BearingPoint?
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BearingPoint aims to create long-term relationships with our employees. This means allowing people to explore many opportunities across our global business. Typically, we expect you to remain in the role you were hired into for at least 12 months, before moving into a new group, practice or business unit. When the time is right, you will want to have a conversation with your performance manager about your interest in trying something new.

 

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