This article is aimed at the working professional - AKA "experienced hire" in consulting-speak - who is looking to transition into consulting from a full-time role in industry. Here are 4 specific tips you can apply to your journey today.
4 Tips for Experienced Hires to Break Into Consulting
You, as a working professional, don't have the same avenues into consulting as an undergraduate, Masters, or advanced degree candidate. You don't have recruiting events through your school where you network with firms and submit your application through a school-specific portal.
This means you need a strategic approach - and a good dose of gumption - if you're serious about making it into consulting. It won't be easy, but the path is not complicated if you follow our guidance. Well, let's stop waffling - below are our best tips.
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#2: Networking is not optional
- Rinse and repeat until you achieve success. We've heard stories of folks reaching out to 50+ people before reaching the right one(s) - don't give up!
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#3: Apply for the right role
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#4 Start preparing for interviews now
The case interview is the toughest interview you'll likely ever face - take our word for it. Thousands of candidates have been stonewalled by it over the years, and the unprepared or under-prepared regret not investing more into their preparation. Lucky for you, we've seen just about everything there is to see when it comes to consulting interviews.
Below is our condensed prep plan, assuming you are 4-6 weeks out from your interview. The only thing that will get you ready is out-loud practice with an expert. Get started here.
- Start with Market Sizing questions. Do 2x/day for 5 days, or 10 questions in total.
- Read or watch and do-along 5 cases. Our podcast and YouTube channels are excellent resources for this step.
- Do a diagnostic interview with an expert. They will assess where you're at - the good, bad, and ugly - and tell you how you can address your weaknesses and make your strengths shine. One option for this stage: work with our team of ex-MBB coaches.
- Do 10 cases twice. Our popular Case Library will help and is included in our Black Belt interview prep program.
- Do drills to bridge the gap between your strengths and your weaknesses. We have a variety of case drills - from structure to math to market sizing to exhibits - included in our Black Belt program.
Conclusion
If you are looking to lateral into consulting as a working professional, it can be done - if you follow the path we laid out. Have questions about your specific situation? Write us!