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My goal is to work as a consultant. I've worked in finance for almost six years, doing data analysis and client-facing work. I adore difficult tasks. Despite not attending a prestigious institution, I'm excited to study and work in management consulting. Any advice or insights?

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Gaurav
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on Jun 01, 2024
#1 MBB Coach(Placed 1000+ in MBBs & 1250+ in Tier2) | The Only 360° coach(Ex-McKinsey+Certified Coach+Active recruiter)

Hi there! Considering a career change to consulting? Fantastic decision! You're well-positioned with your six years of expertise in data analysis and client-facing jobs. Start by showcasing your abilities. Your background is really valuable! Make sure to highlight your proficiency in data analysis and problem-solving skills. 

To demonstrate the influence you've had, use numbers. Study up on consulting next. Examine several companies and the projects they have worked on. Determine the greatest use for your expertise. Perhaps you would be better at financial services consulting?

 Next, network ferociously. Make contact with former coworkers, alumni, and LinkedIn users. Informal interviews are quite beneficial. Tell about your background and special story. 

Last but not least, be prepared. However, exciting consulting may be challenging. Travel and long work hours are typical. Although there is a severe learning curve, there are many potential opportunities. Have inquiries? Inquire! I'm here to support you in pursuing this exciting new professional path. You'll succeed in consulting because of your background and motivation!