 As an economic consultant, we provide answers in economics and antitrust matters. When our client has been damn far or wants to merge with another company, we will evaluate the situation and provide answers when really matters. One of the great aspects of being a consultant is that we are in contact with multiple industries, multiple clients and we get to learn a lot about a lot of industries, which is great on a personal perspective and we get to work with real data, which is great as well. TSC provides you with an economic toolbox. It allows you to have an open mind and to apply different methodologies and different theories to real life issues. I was surprised that as soon as I joined Alix Partners, I was able to apply everything that I had learned in my Masters and I have applied every single thing that I applied in any subject that I was doing. TSC is really famous in the economic consultancy world so it was a great asset to have it on my CV to be recruited at Alix Partners and I think it is for any consultancy really. Just having TSC in your CV will lend you an interview and you will listen to in your job because they know, people know that you've been taught by the best professor in antitrust and competition fields. I think my piece of advice, we trust yourself. Trust your studies, go with them, follow them and you will realise when you start your job in day one that you are actually well prepared, that you know your stuff and everything will be fine. When we defend clients, we sometimes defend clients that have been suffered from companies that were too powerful that were abusing their power and we try to defend the little guys. Sometimes it feels like a David versus Goliath because their companies suffer and they lose their business because bigger companies that have access to more resources are able to patch them out and that's not good. It's not good for innovation and it's not good for the economics. So we are defending the common gun by defending our clients sometimes. I think the common good is that they are grateful in that in our duty to be truthful and realistic in our analysis.