What do Management Consultants do - Is Management Consulting for me?

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Want to get a job in management consulting at a firm like McKinsey, Bain or BCG? In this interactive webinar series, we share insight to help you get your foot in the door.

By the end of this series, you will:

1. Have decided if management consulting is the right path for you;
2. Understand how to make your resume and application stand out; and,
3. Know how to walk into your interviews feeling confident.
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Here’s what’s covered in this video.

First, I talk about what a management consultant is, and three things you will always do as a management consultant.

Next up, I walk through the average day in the life of a consultant.

Third, I cover three reasons management consulting might HATE consulting versus three reasons you will LOVE management consulting.

Then, we get into some of the potential exit opportunities from management consulting.

Finally, I show you the average earnings of someone with management consulting experience.
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This video was extremely Helpful DAVIS!!! I was a little reluctant to watch this video beforehand, thinking that you'd convince me enough to NOT want to pursue Consulting. But after you explained the Pros and the Cons, I was reaffirmed on the reasons why I wanted to continue to pursue a career in Consulting. I love the doctor analogy you used and how you gave personal examples from your own life (while at Bain) to give insight into what's it was like being a consultant! Thanks for the video

jonathanrogers
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This is by far the BEST consulting video I’ve ever watched!!!! Thank you 😊

misskaykayRSA
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Thanks for this insightful information

hilaryoborgahyujie
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Well all the reasons you hate consulting seems to be exactly why I LOVEEE IT!

TheProjectBoss
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Amazing video, thank you so much! I would like to ask you: Is it common to land a job as a consultant/analyst later in life (in your 30s)? From what I've seen, the most common scenario is that analysts are fresh graduates. Even though consulting companies seem to value diverse backgrounds, after a quick look at LinkedIn profiles, it appears that most analysts are very young. Thanks in advance!

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