North Highland Consulting

 

According to North Highland legend, Dave Peterson founded the firm in 1992 after realizing that his priorities had shifted. He came home one day from an engagement with extensive travel and his two-year old asked, “Mom, does Daddy still live here?” That was in 1991. Within a year, Dave had 2 co-founders ready to setup shop in Atlanta, Georgia.

Leveraging his 30 years of experience in management positions with Georgia-Pacific, Ernst & Young, and Arthur Andersen., Dave went on to serve as CEO of North Highland until May 2005. However, his legacy of a familial culture and regional staffing model lives on.

The company is a member of Cordence Worldwide, a global network of consulting firms.

In this profile, we aim to answer these questions: is North Highland a good place to start your consulting career? And is MBB still an option afterward?

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NORTH HIGHLAND CONSULTING KEY STATS

  • North Highland Website: www.northhighland.com
  • North Highland Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia
  • North Highland Employees: 3000+
  • North Highland Locations: 50+ offices in U.S., UK, EMEA, and Canada
  • North Highland Chief Executive: Alex Bombeck
  • North Highland Revenue: ~$400M
  • North Highland Engagement Cost: ~$300K

NORTH HIGHLAND CONSULTING ORGANIZATION

With Alex Bombeck at the head, the firm leadership consists of 16 individuals. The company also has 8 members on the Board of Directors.

Practice Areas

North Highland’s core model is based on 4 transformation services and 11 areas of expertise (AKA Practice Areas):

  • Workforce & Organization Optimization
    • Process & Operational Improvement
    • Workforce Productivity
    • Employee Experience & Enablement
  • Data & Systems Modernization
    • Technology & Data Architecture
    • Analytics
    • System & Service Migration
  • Capability Development
    • COE & Talent Development
    • Ways of Working, Skill Building, and Coaching
  • Transformation Management
    • Program & Tech Implementation
    • Change Management & Adoption
    • Portfolio & Product Management
  • North Highland also offers Initiative & Investment Prioritization in 3 strategic areas:
    • Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM)
    • Enterprise Architecture (EA)
    • Portfolio Management

Industries

    • Energy and Utilities
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Life Sciences
    • Media, Entertainment, and Communications
    • Public Sector
    • Retail and Consumer Products
    • Transportation and Hospitality

While the firm has a wide range of practice areas, make no mistake that its main focus areas are People & Change and Technology & Data, and many of the firm’s clients are in the Financial Services sector. The firm is currently in the midst of a multi-year strategy to branch out into strategy and operations.

North Highland Consulting Locations 

North Highland Consulting has ~70 offices located in the U.S., UK, EMEA, and Canada. What can be confusing is that the company is part of Cordence Worldwide, a global network of independent firms.

The firm itself doesn’t make this distinction, as it helps to convey scale and compete against MBB and Big 4 firms. Occasionally, the firms in this network will pool expertise on an engagement, but it is not known to happen much. Make no mistake, only around 20 of the offices listed on the firm’s website are actually North Highland office locations.

North Highland Consulting Career Path 

The career path is pretty standard: Business Analyst – Consultant – Senior Consultant – Manager – Partner.

Generally, North Highland brings MBA grads in at the Sr. Consultant level, specifically in the Strategy & Advisory practice. Be advised: Senior Consultants in this practice are expected to travel up to 100% of the time. If you are an MBA grad who would prefer to work in a local office, apply through the firm’s Experienced Hire portal.

For everyone else, the level you enter will be contingent on the length and relevance of your prior work experience (for example, having experience in payment processing is a big plus if applying to the San Francisco office). If you don’t have an MBA, you can break into the firm at the Consultant level with a Bachelor’s degree and 5 years of relevant work experience.

Internships

North Highland only accepts MBA interns, and they are hired straight into the Strategy & Advisory practice. Intern pay and compensation at the firm is a little below industry average – partly due to the firm’s current internal reorganization and status as a mid-tier boutique. Check out all of our salary and compensation data here.

Exit Opportunities

As is true with all consulting firms, exit opportunities abound, and North Highland maintains great relationships with their Fortune 500 clients. However, don’t confuse North Highland with top-tier boutiques like L.E.K., AT Kearney, or Oliver Wyman. Most consultants either laterally transition to better-regarded boutique or Big 4 firms, or leave to work for former clients in industry (more pay, less hours!).

Notable Alumni

    • Amyn Gillani – Digital Information Technology & Strategy Lead – BP
    • Nisha (Kapadia) Kassam – Manager, People Advisory – EY
    • Dipesh Patel – Founder – Solvegy (Tech consulting firm)
    • Alva Jones – Vice President – Experient Goup
    • Manan Sunny Grover – Director – Nike
    • Gordon Hwang – Founder and Leadership Coach – Thinqshift
    • John Pora – Vice President: Oracle Professional Services — Simplus
    • Stacy Campbell – Director of Coles College Scholars Program – Kennesaw State University
    • Shantera Chatman – Managing Partner – C+A Global Group
    • Will McCraw – Global Talent Acquisition – Amazon
    • Jill O’Bomsawin – Recruiting Manager – KPMG
    • Kevin Lawdig – Managing Consultant – NEOS Consulting
    • Don Gaster – Co-Host for Fight Fit Lifestyle – KGVI Radio
    • Tara Wherry – Talent Acquisition – McKinsey Digital Labs

Target Schools

While North Highland is not a tiny firm (it’s only barely smaller than Bain), its firm prestige is a peg or two below MBB, Big 4, and top boutiques. Because of this, even if you aren’t at a target school, you have a chance to break in with proper networking (Book a Power Half Hour and let us help get you there!).

NORTH HIGHLAND CONSULTING CULTURE

North Highland is known mostly for being a “consulting firm with a twist.” The firm puts a strong focus on finding the “right” fit for the culture — 70% of employees are hired through internal referrals, even though there is no additional compensation for a referral being hired.

What really sets the firm apart? 53% of North Highland is owned by employees through the Employee-Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Unlike other employee ownership programs, this ESOP setup required a significant up-front investment on the part of firm leadership. Thus, in 2006 a new internal brand culminated: “Own your life. Own your career. Own your company.”

North Highland offers its people incredible benefits. On top of the Global Employee Stock Ownership Plan, the firm offers a matched 401K plan with immediate vesting and unlimited paid time off.

In terms of travel, North Highland pushes to be a local firm as much as possible. In fact, the company will only work with clients in cities which the company already has an office. Additionally, in an effort to maintain quality control, the firm only hires graduating MBAs or experienced hires. There are special teams for folks interested in traveling.

You can expect to be in a client-facing role with North Highland early on. Additionally, the firm places a high value on building a culture of mentorship. Each employee is partnered with a career coach to assist in navigating his or her career, and informal mentorships are also highly encouraged. The firm offers a myriad of professional development offerings in areas such as consulting essentials, business analysis, and negotiation.

Unless there is a strong preference for specialization, graduates can expect to become generalists both within the functional areas of the firm as well as across industries. Part of “owning” your career brings the flexibility of building out what sectors you would like to explore.

The firm prizes itself on the culture of genuine meritocracy it has cultivated, and the firm is generally known for its warm-natured environment where it is common to build relationships with colleagues outside of work. No doubt, the absence of the “up or out” policy prevalent in other firms plays a big part in contributing to this culture. 

Core Values

  • Client-centricity: North Highland’s priority is client service and respect.
  • Integrity: North Highland communicates and acts with the highest degree of honesty, integrity, professionalism, and inclusiveness.
  • Empowerment: The firm empowers each employee to make choices in their careers, compensation, and assignments.
  • Accountability: North Highland is responsible and accountable for the success of their clients, teams, and firm.
  • Care: North Highland respects and values the individual capabilities, contributions, and quality of life of each employee-owner.

Awards

  • Change and Transformation in the Public Sector – MCA Awards (2023)
  • America’s Best Consulting Firms – Forbes (2020 – 2023)
  • UK Leading Management Consultants – Financial Times (2021 – 2023)
  • UK Top Consulting Firms – Consultancy.uk (2023)
  • Women Leaders in Consulting – Managing Director Anne Game (Lifetime Achievement), Consulting Magazine (2023)
  • Corporate Equality Index – Human Rights Campaign (2022 – 2023)
  • Brandon Hall Group of Excellence – Future of Work: Best Advancement in AI for Business Impact (2023)

NORTH HIGHLAND CONSULTING INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING

The typical hiring process from application to offer will vary largely depending upon the position that you are applying for, but you can expect the timeline to take anywhere from 2-12 weeks. Be prepared for 2-3 rounds of interviews, the first of which may consist of connecting with a recruiter for a phone screen. This is where practicing your elevator pitch really comes in handy!

Much like other boutiques, this will be followed by 1-2 rounds in the office with 2 interviews per round with Sr. Consultants and Managers for more specific questioning regarding your past experience and the role for which you are interested. You can expect these two interviews per round to be back-to-back and around 30 minutes long.

The first one will generally be a behavioral (fit) interview. The second will be a full case interview. Like other boutiques (Parthenon-EY comes to mind), North Highland employs case interviews that are typical mid-range – not as numerical as McKinsey, but more specific strategy (and numbers) than HR cases. And, much like the rest of the industry, North Highland highly values your verbal communication throughout the case. Make sure you keep talking through the case, and drive to the recommendations yourself instead of waiting for the interviewer to take you there.

For expert help with North Highland interview preparation, book a 1:1 coaching session today!

North Highland Salaries

Are you interested in working at North Highland, but you don’t know how much you’ll make? Check out our latest consulting salaries post to find out.

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