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FTI Consulting

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

FTI Consulting Career Mentor Stories

  • Career Mentors
Embrace every day and approach each challenge with vigor, as it is never as hard as you first think.

Adrian McNulty

  • Career Mentors
Embrace every day and approach each challenge with vigor, as it is never as hard as you first think.

Adrian McNulty

  • Career Mentors
Being a full-time working parent is a daily juggling act. However, working in a firm that promotes flexibility and work-life balance has greatly helped me with not only the advancement in my career but to also raise two children.

Joanne Dunn

  • Career Mentors
Being a full-time working parent is a daily juggling act. However, working in a firm that promotes flexibility and work-life balance has greatly helped me with not only the advancement in my career but to also raise two children.

Joanne Dunn

  • Career Mentors
I find growing a business, coaching junior staff and helping clients, all to be equally rewarding. I especially enjoy working on transactions that are ‘live’ and are read about in the newspapers and other media.

Fiona Hansen

  • Career Mentors
I find growing a business, coaching junior staff and helping clients, all to be equally rewarding. I especially enjoy working on transactions that are ‘live’ and are read about in the newspapers and other media.

Fiona Hansen

  • Career Mentors
I think being a woman in a male-dominated arena is always a challenge – especially when it is largely relationship based and it at times feels like it will always be that way. Part of the challenge is dealing with this but still being authentic, i.e. work with “the boys” and earning their respect as an equal rather than trying to be something you are not.

Kelly Trenfield

  • Career Mentors
I think being a woman in a male-dominated arena is always a challenge – especially when it is largely relationship based and it at times feels like it will always be that way. Part of the challenge is dealing with this but still being authentic, i.e. work with “the boys” and earning their respect as an equal rather than trying to be something you are not.

Kelly Trenfield