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Is consulting a bad job?
Yes, life as a consultant can be stressful. And stress can lead to many negative consequences, private as well as health wise. Consultants have weeks of 50/60 hours of work while normal workers enjoy 40 hours weeks.
Do people actually like consulting?
Originally Answered: do people truly enjoy working in consulting? Of course they do! Consulting is one of the few areas you can go in right out of university that really is (at least a lot of the time) intellectually enriching. You get constantly challenged, pushed to learn new ways of thinking and approaches.
Why you want to be a consultant?
“I would like to move into consulting for 3 reasons. First, because of the learning curve. In consulting, I’ll be surrounded by very smart people, and be exposed to a wide range of problems, which will help me grow both personally and personally. Secondly, because of the variety of problems.
Why does everyone want to be a consultant?
The Skills The number one reason that attracts people to consulting is the skill-set. You learn quickly on the job and develop even faster. Even a junior analyst might present to c-suite executives, execute complex analysis and work in a high octane team. In a small team of 4-5 there is likely to be a Partner.
Why is everyone a consultant?
Companies may decide they don’t want full-time hires anymore. Their needs for skills change so often that it doesn’t make sense. In this type of world, everyone will be responsible for their own training and sales. Companies are moving more to consultants than full-time hires.
Why do you want to become a consultant?
There is no straight answer to the question “why consulting” as it depends on the single person’s interests. Some people might think that the learning value of this role is more important than the impact that they will have in the company. Yet, both are relevant aspects of this profession and good answers to the question: Why Consulting?
What does a consulting career look like?
No matter what field you are consulting in, your job is to identify problems and fix them. If you are lucky, you’ll have free reign to do whatever you want, but chances are you’ll have to solve the problem within specific guidelines. This means you’ll have to be creative and start thinking outside the box.
What are the pros and cons of consulting?
Why Consulting? 1 Impact and Learning. By starting a career in consultancy you will work with the senior executives of a company. 2 Networking. Headhunters and employers see consulting as a valuable experience. 3 Perks and Benefits. Benefits and perks depend on the agreement between the enterprise and the consultant.
Should you tell your interviewer why you want to go into consulting?
Right let’s now move on to reasons to move into consulting that you should not necessarily discuss with your interviewer. That does not mean they aren’t good reasons to go into consulting. It just means it’s safer to keep these reasons to yourself in an interview context.