Good thread idea haha. This is what I want to go into, as well.
What did you study in undergrad/grad school?
Good luck in your career journey.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe most management consultants are usually people who have been very successful in the field of management. The couple of management professors that I had in college taught and also consulted, but they weren't strictly academics. They had led companies and even started companies.
No way I'd hire an academic to consult me on my business. I might read his book and see if I can apply what he has said, but if I'm going to pay someone for advice, it's going to be someone who has been in the trenches.
Becoming a Management Consultant is similar to becoming a Business Analyst.
There isn't a direct career or education path.
Getting to one of those positions is more so a matter of who you know, and the opportunities you're able to leverage:
1. Master the art of sucking butt.
2. Master the art of bull shit.
3. Master the art of lying without guilt.
4. Master the art of backstabbing with a smile on your face.
As with becoming a CEO, or a Corporate Director...having a personality defect bordering on sociopathic behavior is extremely helpful.
I thought you had to be an analyst/grunt first before you could be full fledged consultant. Or am I showing my age againIbankers have to go through the grind of being analysts first to earn their stripes.
you guys are all showing your agehe is most likely talking about the type of consulting you do with ZERO experience. The kind of companies that hire green undergrads:
1. Bain
2. Mckinnsey
3. BCG
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4. Deloitte
5. B... (cant remember the name!)
anyways, its known as getting hired by MBB (the top 3). Its a similar world to the east coast elite ibanking world. Getting hired is all about presitige. you have to have gone to a prestigious school, had a prestigious major, and had a prestigious internship. I.e you have to have thought you are damn important and that stupid shit like that sophmore year bank internship were important.
You cant be a cynical realist like me, who was always aware of how pointless your time is at internships, business undergrad etc. You need to take yourself way too seriously for even my Fe/Ni liking.
EDIT: I would think INFP is one of the worst types for this field...I would think XSXJ, XNTJs and XSXP enneagram 3s are basically what they are looking for. you to really enjoy kissing ass and playing the old boys game. The culture is like ibanking, but you fly more![]()
I find it hilarious that the most prestigious jobs
Are you sure that they're considered prestigious? Among most people I know, they're considered "well-paying" and "good experience for the future", but everyone knows you will do stupid powerpoint presentations and learn basically nothing, lest being able to stand very long work-hours.