Hello,
I am applying to strategy consulting from an Economics & Political Science background. I would like to take a financial modelling training to help me in my current work as part of the projects I work on and help me in my applications. I know it is not something consulting firms really expect but it may have some value.
What kind of trainings could I take? I do not want to overshoot but I still want to do something that gets recognized as serious.
Thanks!
Any adequate financial modelling training to suggest?
Hi,
My honest advice would be to focus on getting the offer first.
Financial modeling is useful, but in consulting it’s not expected at entry level and definitely not at the level of investment banking. You’ll use Excel, but you can learn most of it on the job, and MBB will provide the training you need anyway.
If you really want, you can take a short crash course just to get comfortable with basics, but I wouldn’t overinvest time there.
Right now, your time is much better spent on applications, networking, and especially case interview prep; that’s what will actually make the difference.
Best,
Franco
I had the exact same background btw, Politics & Econ.
Honestly, I recommend against investing in that.
Or rather, I believe there are better things to invest in.
Fin modelling training is something you'll learn anyway on the job. And when you're in one of these firms, you can go on trainings that are dedicated to learning these skills. Or you just learn them as part of project work.
Would knowing modelling help? Yes. It might make the first few months in the firm smoother.
But I think it's more important to invest in actually getting into a good firm.
And I know this will sound like a sales plug, but you might want to invest in coaching instead, specifically coaching that is tailored to helping you develop consulting skills. So, in that sense, it's not coaching to just help you get an offer, but rather coaching that is meant to develop great consulting skills in you and help you get a consulting offer as a byproduct of those skills.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Best,
Cristian
Agree with Cristian. No upside for you going into consulting/strategy role. (Financial) modelling skills that are required from you will be more than basic. You should much rather spend more time prepping for interviews as well as pro-actively networking (i.e. talking to as many people as possible at the firms you want to work at).
However, if you want to go all in on modelling - check out:
- Financial Edge Training (they train most Bulges and Elite Boutiques - and trained me :) )
- Peak Frameworks (for LBOs only; most IB Analysts/Associates use that when prepping for PE interviews - I used that too :) )
- Break Into Wall Street (BIWS)
- WallStreetPrep
Best
Denis
You do not need CFA-level modeling. You need enough to be credible in client conversations and handle basic quantitative work in strategy projects.
Three options worth considering:
- CFI Financial Modeling and Valuation Analyst: practical, well recognized, not overkill for strategy consulting
- Wall Street Prep or Breaking Into Wall Street: more finance-heavy but fundamentals transfer well
- Coursera from Wharton or Michigan: lighter and faster, good for foundations
For strategy consulting you need business case modeling, scenario analysis, and unit economics. Not DCF or LBO. CFI's foundational course gets you there.
Pick one and finish it. A completed course you can actually apply beats three half-finished ones.
The signal is not the certificate. It is that you took initiative to build a skill nobody required. That is what matters.
Hi there,
You're going into consulting, not investment banking.
Any financial modelling you'll actually need will be learned while on the job. MBB firms provide training. You are not expected to walk in with a three-statement model.
If you genuinely want to pick something up, Excel fundamentals or a short accounting overview on Coursera or Udemy is fine. But don't overinvest time there.
The honest answer: your time right now is much better spent on applications, networking, and case prep. That's what gets you the offer. The financial modelling can wait.
If you want structured end-to-end prep that actually moves the needle before interviews, my 360 course covers the full journey: Consulting Recruiting Course
And for the broader mindset and strategy behind breaking in, search The Consulting Offer Blueprint on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Focus on what matters. Good luck!
Hi there,
I suggest you to research what your target consulting firms are looking for in candidates and focus on making sure your application demonstrate those qualities. I have yet to know of a consulting firm that looks for financial modelling experience so not sure this is an area you should focus on.