A Bainie Never Lets Another Bainie Fail

A Bainie Never Lets Another Bainie Fail

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How Bain’s Transformation is Redefining the Way We Work

Reflecting on a year of conversations, Keith Bevans and Daniel Yellin revisit the ideas shaping Bain today. From technology to talent, they reflect on what the firm has accomplished this year while looking head to the next. Listeners, we'd love to hear from you! Have any recommen ...  Show more

Why Bain? Finding Purpose and Possibility in Every Career Stage

Simran Ahuja and Taylor Williams journeys to and through Bain couldn’t be more different. From early career pivots and global moves to building skills and discovering unexpected passions, they share how each chapter shaped why they continue to stay and grow within their career at ...  Show more

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