A&M Named a Top 2026 Consulting Firm by Vault
Alvarez & Marsal has again been recognized by Vault as one of the “Best Consulting Firms to Work For” in 2026, earning global distinction for strong leadership, rewarding work, and a challenging, growth-focused environment. Consulting professionals across APAC, EMEA, and North America highlighted these strengths as key reasons A&M continues to stand out in the industry.
A&M is proud to be recognized in the top 10 globally for the fourth consecutive year, further emphasizing A&M’s commitment to bring the right talent together, move with urgency, and stay focused on creating value for our clients and our people.
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About the Survey: Vault's rankings draw on thousands of verified consulting professionals to rank the top consulting firms based on prestige, quality of life, and overall work experience. Rankings are published separately for Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and North America. For more information, visit the Vault website.
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