WordNet
n. a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee [syn: consulting firm]
Usage examples of "consulting company".
Formerly of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Teams: and an expert on counter-terrorism, president of an international security-consulting company now headed oft Australia to seek a consulting contract for the next Olympics .
After I finished my studies I moved to California, where I started my consulting company, now one of the biggest in the world.
Henriksen had an international consulting company in that area, and Henriksen wanted the consciousness raised so that I could win contracts-but on the surface it seemed an expensive and inefficient way of doing it, Popov reflected.
She was a physics professor until 1990, when she established her own consulting company, Molecudyne Research.
Bill Henriksen had once worked for him, then left the Bureau to start his own consulting company, but once FBI always FBI, and so now, Bill was fishing for information.