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Big accomplishment. Congratulations! I am a partner in a niche consulting firm that’s grown to ~100 ppl over the last few years. Have you considered scaling with employees rather than jumping into adding partners?
So, I've dipped my toe into those waters. I hired an intern (grad student) over the summer. It worked out okay, but they required a bit more oversight than I'd hoped. There was also a lumpy period of demand where I had to find internal work for them due to lack of client work at their skill level. All-in-all the intern just barely paid for themselves, which felt like a success in itself.
One of the partners I'm considering could jump in, take on the work that I'm doing that an entry-level or even mid-level associate could not. Honestly, they'd make a great senior employee, but they're at a level where I can't compete with their market value with salary alone. With the added capacity, I'd feel comfortable ramping up marketing/sales efforts that I've held back on thus far, even bringing on a dedicated salesperson.