Dear all,
I have a friend who is a PhD student in cancer studies and he is interested in making a switch into consulting.
He's from a pretty reputable London University (if that means anything) and he has 2 more years to the end of his PhD. His concern is that he has spent almost all of his free time in his lab instead of working in a business/corporate environment and wants to know if he stands a chance or what can he do to stand a chance in life sciences consulting.
Does anyone with life sciences consulting experience have any input?
Thank you!
Hi! I understand that. I think he was mostly concerned about how to make his CV, which is full of lab experience but 0 business experience, appealing to the MBB. He doesn't have any summer vacations or things like that either so its difficult for him to source for internships. Thank you!
A completed PhD and - eventually - the leadership of a research team will be strong points in his CV. Feel free to PM me before the application for a feedback. I have helped tenths of candidates in impactful preparation of CV and cover letters, based on the best applications I have seen these years.
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