The Harsh Reality after Exiting Consulting

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Consulting is tough, and many look forward to the day they exit and switch over to a corporate. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows once you take that step. For those who started their career in consulting, there are some things about corporate life that you might not like.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:45 Talent & Drive
02:33 Pace
03:48 Impact
05:19 Politics
07:39 Progression
09:08 Support

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These are all very minor sacrifices in order to not have to work 80 hour weeks.

jvh
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I feel like this video mainly describes strategy consultants. When you look at Big 4 consultants (as well as similar companies such as Accenture), leaving consulting here typically leads to a pay rise or equivalent pay (but with much better working hours). Still a good video but I think you have overstated the benefits of consulting in this scenario. I work in consulting and I know plenty of people who have taken the consulting mindset of “getting things done” to their corporates and have seen huge increases in pay and progression without the internal consulting office politics of needing a Partner to back you for a promotion

s_don
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I'm not an expert but I've worked for about a year in one of the biggest consulting firms (it was not a big4) and I left not because it was very demanding, but because it was very "boring". Basically just a bunch of presentations representing future and ideal states. Coming from an industry related background, I've felt the contrary that you'te talked about (lack of impact and busy timelines to deliver stuff that was filled with wayyy to much useless info). Not to mention that if you do anything it needs to be checked by our superior, then by his/her superior, again, again and again. Then the big boss manager presents it to the costumer and you do the changes that they've requested.

pedromarques
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Hey you're right in all of this, just saying: As a former MBB consultant, you are ready for it! I mean after a couple of years in MBB, you have got to know and worked with maybe >20 different companies, so you have reached mastership in navigating corporate environments and politics 🙂 Hence, you know what to expect and can handle it 😉

YOUinConsulting
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I exited CPA firm into private equity and then exited private equity to corporate. I can tell you guys it's completely true. CPA firm and private equities are kinda like consulting, whereas now pretty much all I do in corporate is play politics...

cdub
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Love the click-baity title :)) “harsh” reality of poor consultants from top school making tons of money, being still in top 5-10% of society by income and living standards - this harsh guys - hope you will survive it 😅

channelchannel
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That’s why you don’t chase money and when deciding on which job to take, try to choose the one that you’ll make the most impact with. The one that is a complete mess, so your experience and know how will have lasting impact. A lot of consultants get high positions as well without being true leaders and cannot manage a team.

manoftomorrow
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What about the vice versa, from corporate into consultant.

sirachayakk
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Yea work 70hrs a week regularly and see if you realyl want $1M or just quit to tech

Phlegethon
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Could you folks please cover unconventional consulting exits, for instance consulting to nonprofits/social sector work?

AnirudhSrivatsa
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We must be working in the same companies, I can fully relate, esp. to the slow pace and the many freeloaders 😂 But when it comes to the Big4, wages there are surprisingly low (unless you are a partner) and the exit to corporate gets you a significant increase. That is why people join the Big4, it is about increasing your own market value

fexmyyk
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"working on projects of highest priority and impact" - yeah sure

Slow pace and not constantly "busy" - the usual trick for juniors. fast pace and bullshit work like "organizing office event" <> fulfillment

Corporate politics not present in consulting - double lol

SolidHelion
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Insightful !!
What would be some best books to read for becoming a consultant ? I am a hvac engineer in Aec construction industry

mohibquadri
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When you compare MBB, your compare it to Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan.. not Wells Fargo and Yamaha🤣

grigorioschatziandreou
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Really nice that the IT support is an Asian guy and the office assistants women in skirts.

xajare
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Same long hour/work alcoholic/ toxic culture bought to other companies from these consultancies

agarg
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Consultants discovering these after a carreer being, lliterally, advisors for corporates made me burst in laugh.

Your job's easy and overrated.
Change my mind.

I work for startups, selling to big corps, and know these intricacies since God's knows when.

I understand now why all my friend having to deal with external consultants finds them useless.

You just sit around, validating Execs strats that don't have an ounce of courage to carry, so they delegate, the responsibilities of their strategic decision.

guillaume