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Strategy Consultant (French speaking)

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Ref: 763LD
Company Profile
A global advisory firm working with international clients across multiple sectors. The firm focuses on helping leadership teams turn strategic priorities into practical execution through structured problem-solving and delivery support.
Responsibilities
Strategy Consultant (French speaking)
Location: London
Hybrid work: 2–3 days a week in the office
Salary: up to £70,000 OTE
Ref: 763LD
Main Duties
- Support the delivery of strategy and execution-focused consulting projects, working closely with senior consultants and client stakeholders to translate strategic objectives into clear, actionable outcomes.
The Role
- Support end-to-end delivery of client engagements across multiple sectors
- Act as a key point of contact for client stakeholders and support relationship development activities
- Conduct structured analysis and primary research to generate actionable insights
- Prepare and deliver presentations and contribute to client workshops
- Work with internal teams to structure problem-solving approaches and project outputs
- Contribute to the development of tools, methodologies and consulting best practices
- Support and mentor junior team members where required
- Operate in a fast-paced, international consulting environment
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The salary
£58,000 to £66,000 per annum + performance bonus of up to 15%, plus standard company benefits including hybrid working flexibility.
Candidate's Profile
- Fluent in English and French (written and spoken)
- Experience in strategy consulting or a strategy-related role within a reputable organisation
- Strong academic background; Master’s degree preferred (MBA or technical background advantageous)
- Strong analytical, problem-solving and structured thinking skills
- Excellent communication skills with ability to engage senior stakeholders
- Proven ability to work effectively in high-performance team environments
- Entrepreneurial mindset with strong initiative and adaptability
- additional languages such as German, French, Italian and Spanish advantageous
- Willingness to travel internationally


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