when you said “i’m a very high strung anxious person” that really hit home for me haha! I’m a sophomore in college exploring consulting! super helpful video :)
get good grade in school. go to a good college...get a good grade. major either in economic, business, finance, accounting. do internship during your college years in the big 4. good chance you get a consulting job after college.
Great video! I am a consultant on the finance and accounting side here in Toronto! I have a video on getting into a Big 4 in general but this is definitely helpful! ✨
Great video, coming from operations and finance background. I've taken time out to get my MBA and transition into consulting. Great to hear this exists.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
Thanks dear Kchoi for sharing topics on consulting, I'm eager to learn about! One suggestion, as this might be a series of videos, for me, I would also love to hear you talk about topics like what you learn from consulting in your day to day life, I think that would also be another way of sharing based on your consultant career, but would love your others ideas as well, thank you for sharing!
Hey Kchoi, looking forward to your change management video :) Just quit my job in a marketing agency and thinking of other options ex) consulting. Could you perhaps suggest skills the company would look for in an ideal candidate? Also cool how we both are interested with social impact haha. Thanks!
Hello, if you don’t mind, what was your job in the marketing agency and what was your major in college/experience you had, etc? I am interested in marketing and I am hoping I can get a bit more info about it. Thanks!
@@fairyxo4781 Hey Fairy X, I happened to delete the post below for personal reasons, so I thought to just briefly explain my experience! As I already said, I was in influencer marketing, so working with influencers to promote the client's product: let's say it's a laptop. We would do alot of 1) Event planning for product launch shows where influencers/media were invited (ex. getting involved with the ideation, design, and production of a pop-up booth) 2) Logistics (make sure dat laptop is delivered to influencers on time so that they can upload sponsored posts) 3) Writing performance reports (how much social action, impression we reached) 4) Providing content guidelines for influencers for sponsored posts (ex. don't take a photo of sitting on the laptop..) 5) Plan digital marketing campaigns to increase brand awareness (ex. some competition) Hope that was helpful! :)
I’ve recently found your channel and loved the content! Would definitely like to see more videos on consulting! Can you do a video explaining the difference between tier 1 consulting firms like MBB and other smaller firms(on working experience, career path, etc)?
I’m a tech consultant at Accenture (my channel focuses on the tech consulting career!), and you would assume a lot of CS majors, but you just need to have technical aptitude and a “business” background to understand the client, but this doesn’t mean you need to major in CS or business. I’ve seen people as psych majors, sociology majors, and even music majors do tech consulting!
i've just recently found your channel and i loove it! from the skincare to the trip vlogs! looking forward for more about your consultant 'routine' (if you can call it that lol)
Wow, I didn't expect to hear you be a change management consultant! Really looking forward to hearing about that because I think change management is so so so important!
thanks for all the videos about consulting! i'm an English major too and i'm considering applying for a master of management ... these are super helpful!! would love to see more:))
Btw your career change video is also very inspiring, please do more career related videos!! I recently just switched my job from media to public sector relating to business development and project management, a whole new start and challenge for me. Your video helped a lot, with all the confidence and positive thoughts!! Nice to have you back :)
Hey kchoi, thanks for all the effort of posting this informative piece of sharing, I really appreciate it! I wanna ask do you have any advice for college students on how to train themselves to be a more competitive consultant like what common strength and characteristics for the consultants around you all possessing? thanks a lot ;))
@@bykchoi it was a real pleasure and looking forward to see more. The way you explain your work and how to start consulting is very clear and pleasant to follow. Thanks for posting
Have you ever done any internship about consultant before you enter into this industry during your master period? I heard a lot people say that it’s difficult to get into this industry if you don’t have internship experience!
can't wait for more videos on consulting! i just finished undergrad and i'm trying to get into consulting as well but the competition is definitely high haha! thanks for sharing ~
Yes I probably didn’t stress enough that it’s pretty competitive 😂 but also kind of hard to measure/compare because you could say becoming a lawyer or artist is very competitive too! Lol. Thanks for watching!
Another informative video, as always! I recently started working with a non profit and i work on social impact stories. I would love to hear more on this. I think beneficiaries stories and impact stories are really important. But i would like to know more on how to create those impact stories. Could you please do a video or share your tips on that? Thank you very much!
Am the same way. I am competitive which pushes me. I just finished my MBA and currently working in IT for an accounting firm in Chicago. I am hoping to either get into project management or consulting. I like IT, but just not dealing with end users on help desk. I do better at managing projects. p.s - your intelligence and the way you articulate yourself is attractive :)
I think people need to understand the three types of consulting. On one hand, you have your management consulting usually by MBB big three. That is more strategy and not real implementation of solutions. Is like advising people who have been working at the industry for twenty years, like you know better than them. The other is big 4 consulting, which is more on regulatory and audit stuff. The last is the one where you do the actual consulting through strategy to implementation like Accenture and IBM, as they have people and the resources to actually PUT those solutions into fruition. From a fellow consultant.
That was succinct. Perhaps the best one can elaborate from own personal experience. I have to ask this though. I am a computer engineering graduate, I have a year of work experience in graphic designing and another year in banking industry as assistant administrator; planning to get a MiM degree from European university, let's suppose I get into the top Mim program. What are my chances in consulting? I have been observant to consulting from long time hearing all its perks and benefits that would entrench my individuality.
@@prashantmishra5691 I can't speak for MBB as I'm not from one of those companies. I have mates who literally are consulting material (ie joining a lot of consulting clubs) but fail to reach into strategy consulting. Just go to talks if they have one in your school. But it is actually not too hard for technical consultants to get hired. So if I were you, try to learn as much on Python, Java and javascript. You can easily get into accenture or ibm as a technical consultant. It also literally is entirely dependent on the market as well, maybe when you graduate the economy is not doing too well. If that is the case, is not your fault. Is also easier for a technical consultant to get promoted to lead a team, than a strategy consultant. For me, I didn't go straight into consulting from undergrad. Trust me, is also not like a really good profession as people make it out.
@@Hawktotalwar Thanks for your reply dude. Ah, what can we say. I am just another day dreamer. I am from Asia, planning to go Europe to study management course and get into either investment banking or management consulting eventually after masters. I dunno when but very soon, I would say. For the record, IT is not very flamboyant as it sounded in my engineering years. Hence, to chose to change career and got into banking, in a government bank actually. Pay is great and life is not so tough for me. I can earn and save at the same time. Doing masters and getting into consulting will make life easier and fun as I hear it, the travel, good CV from industrial experiences, more time to your hands as working hour is just around 60- 80 hours and good pay than in investment banking. I got attracted over internet research and UA-camrs who are consultant in such big firms. I feel the same about what you said, the job might not be so great as it sounds. The fear of 'what if big firms don't hire you' lives but I dunno I am actually planning to risk and come Europe to start another life with masters and consulting eventually. I am from Nepal, Asia in case you didn't know. So, do you have any say on this? Investment banking or consulting? What can you intimate for a 23 years old forlorn enthusiast? XD
@@prashantmishra5691 Relatable. I started working at a French investment bank after graduation. It was in back office so it was a bit mindless and tedious. I'm also based in Asia but then I guess I got a bit ambitious and somehow ended up in consulting. I can tell you even 50 hour weeks are not good. If you have 50 hour weeks consecutively, is not good for your health. That also is not counting your travel time. I would say the best is to literally work in back office at an investment bank. You work reasonable amount of hours, since the trading hours are always set. You never have to overtime. What is the point of having money if you can't even have the time to enjoy it. Nepal is a great country, must be tough to be away from home.
Great video. Hi mam, I just did BBA (Marketing), want to be Startups & Innovation Consultant. What I need to to be? & What to do to practice my learning? Thank you
kchoi Thank you so much. I’ve subscribed to your channel. It’s so informative and thanks for putting up so much useful content. Looking forward to your next video 👍
Thank you for making this video. I have just graduated and consultant is my dream job but i find it really difficult to land a consulting job as an entry-level. Your video really gives me more encouragement and motivation. One quick question: how do you find your job? Is there a site where I can check out companies and open positions? Thank you! Hopefully I can be like you one day
You can check places like LinkedIn or directly on the websites of companies you’re interested in! But you probably have the best success rate if you contact the recruiter directly or get your foot in the door through some sort of connection. There are just so many applications so you gotta do whatever you can to stand out and utilizing your network is one way to do that.
HI Kchoi, I am a big fan of you and I love your Vlog so much! I am preparing my interview in business area, and I found that "How to approach your client" shows up many times. I didn't have any working experience and I have no clue about how to answer this questions. Could you please give me some suggestion about it? Thanks!
I haven’t been to Seattle in 3 years so I’m excited! Nashville is one of my favorite cities to visit for client work (I’ve never gone there for a non-work reason!)
Hey just wondering if you had any experience applying to the MBB firms? I'm currently preparing for my upcoming UK grad scheme applications and would appreciate any insight. Thanks!
How do you do if you have two clients and they're completetor in business each other? Will you tell them they're your customers or you don't tell them and tell them later or keep it in secret, not reveal customer secret cause of business ecthics.Have you ever met this case?
I’m working on my masters ins I/O psychology which is more to do with the people side of consulting as well. Do consultants in change management typically consider getting an MBA? Or does it just depends on what you want to do?
Hi kchoi! Thanks for posting such informative videos:) If it's okay to you, I would like to ask you a question on consulting - I think I'll finish my master's degree in management when i'm 27. Would my age be critical to applying for a junior consultant in consulting companies ? Would it be hard for me to get an RA internship as well?
Definitely want to know about how to get a consulting job, thx!
when you said “i’m a very high strung anxious person” that really hit home for me haha! I’m a sophomore in college exploring consulting! super helpful video :)
get good grade in school. go to a good college...get a good grade. major either in economic, business, finance, accounting. do internship during your college years in the big 4. good chance you get a consulting job after college.
Great video! I am a consultant on the finance and accounting side here in Toronto! I have a video on getting into a Big 4 in general but this is definitely helpful! ✨
Great video, coming from operations and finance background. I've taken time out to get my MBA and transition into consulting. Great to hear this exists.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
Thanks dear Kchoi for sharing topics on consulting, I'm eager to learn about! One suggestion, as this might be a series of videos, for me, I would also love to hear you talk about topics like what you learn from consulting in your day to day life, I think that would also be another way of sharing based on your consultant career, but would love your others ideas as well, thank you for sharing!
Do book recommendations!!!!!
I'm learning a lot from your vids on consulting. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Soooo excited for a new video! Welcome back !!
Thanks!!
Hey Kchoi, looking forward to your change management video :) Just quit my job in a marketing agency and thinking of other options ex) consulting. Could you perhaps suggest skills the company would look for in an ideal candidate? Also cool how we both are interested with social impact haha. Thanks!
That’s exactly my next video topic! Tuesday!
Hello, if you don’t mind, what was your job in the marketing agency and what was your major in college/experience you had, etc? I am interested in marketing and I am hoping I can get a bit more info about it. Thanks!
@@fairyxo4781 Hey Fairy X, I happened to delete the post below for personal reasons, so I thought to just briefly explain my experience! As I already said, I was in influencer marketing, so working with influencers to promote the client's product: let's say it's a laptop. We would do alot of
1) Event planning for product launch shows where influencers/media were invited (ex. getting involved with the ideation, design, and production of a pop-up booth)
2) Logistics (make sure dat laptop is delivered to influencers on time so that they can upload sponsored posts)
3) Writing performance reports (how much social action, impression we reached)
4) Providing content guidelines for influencers for sponsored posts (ex. don't take a photo of sitting on the laptop..)
5) Plan digital marketing campaigns to increase brand awareness (ex. some competition)
Hope that was helpful! :)
Shin Thank you very much!!
I’ve recently found your channel and loved the content! Would definitely like to see more videos on consulting! Can you do a video explaining the difference between tier 1 consulting firms like MBB and other smaller firms(on working experience, career path, etc)?
Yes that’s a great idea! Thanks for watching :)
Welcome back!!! I love your consulting content, it really helps to have a UA-camr cover this material! :-)
thank you!! I'm glad it's helpful!
Nice to see you again! Your videos are always so refreshing.
Thank you xx
I’m a tech consultant at Accenture (my channel focuses on the tech consulting career!), and you would assume a lot of CS majors, but you just need to have technical aptitude and a “business” background to understand the client, but this doesn’t mean you need to major in CS or business. I’ve seen people as psych majors, sociology majors, and even music majors do tech consulting!
Hey Kchoi! Would love to see a video talking about long distance relationship!!
Yaaash please!
Was about to say this, looking forward to a video!
Happy to watch your new video!
Thank you!!
i've just recently found your channel and i loove it! from the skincare to the trip vlogs! looking forward for more about your consultant 'routine' (if you can call it that lol)
Hahah thank you! Glad you like the “diversity” of my content 😂
Wow, I didn't expect to hear you be a change management consultant! Really looking forward to hearing about that because I think change management is so so so important!
Glad some people are interested!! Working on it!
thanks for all the videos about consulting! i'm an English major too and i'm considering applying for a master of management ... these are super helpful!! would love to see more:))
Hi, Kristina, I could literally listen to you 24*7!
Btw your career change video is also very inspiring, please do more career related videos!! I recently just switched my job from media to public sector relating to business development and project management, a whole new start and challenge for me. Your video helped a lot, with all the confidence and positive thoughts!! Nice to have you back :)
Aww thank you :))
Hey kchoi, thanks for all the effort of posting this informative piece of sharing, I really appreciate it! I wanna ask do you have any advice for college students on how to train themselves to be a more competitive consultant like what common strength and characteristics for the consultants around you all possessing? thanks a lot ;))
Next video is 10 skills you need to be a consultant!
your videos are awesome!!
I can't wait to become a consultant and shout out to Kchoi! You're great 👌
Glad to have you back! it's useful as usual! Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great Job!! I'm using your videos to improve my English.
It is so good to watch a video of you after long time. Thanks so much for the informative videos :) Looking forward to look see more videos of you.
Thank you for watching!
@@bykchoi it was a real pleasure and looking forward to see more. The way you explain your work and how to start consulting is very clear and pleasant to follow. Thanks for posting
Have you ever done any internship about consultant before you enter into this industry during your master period? I heard a lot people say that it’s difficult to get into this industry if you don’t have internship experience!
Nice vid, I hope you enjoyed Seattle!
your videos are getting better and better :)
Aw thank you!!
Currently obsessed with your channel! So interested about consulting!
can't wait for more videos on consulting! i just finished undergrad and i'm trying to get into consulting as well but the competition is definitely high haha! thanks for sharing ~
Yes I probably didn’t stress enough that it’s pretty competitive 😂 but also kind of hard to measure/compare because you could say becoming a lawyer or artist is very competitive too! Lol. Thanks for watching!
@@bykchoi haha so true!t the world is just a competitive place indeed LOL
3 questions I asked all got included in here! Yay! Welcome back, Kchoi!!! 💕
thanks! :)
can you do a "types of consultants" vlog?
Great video!!! Very informative!! Thank you.
Good to see you again! I’ve waited for your clip.
You give the best career advice 💛
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I always look forward to your videos ❤️
Aww thank you!!
Ive been waiting for this💓
Thank you for being patient!! xx
I've been considering to become a consultant. I'm also an English major! Thank you for these videos!
Lots of love K! 💖
thanks for watching them!!
are you still considering consulting?
@@cerealis_5432 I am! I'm still exploring my options...
I came across your video by accident and I'm now a new subscriber!
I love the way you explain things 👏🏼🤘🏻
Another great video!
thank you!
book recommendation please! i love your videos
I wish I filmed myself watching this bc I had a silly smile on my face the entire time. WELCOME BACK!!!!!
HEHE THANK YOU!!
Yay! Choi is back again! ;)
Another informative video, as always!
I recently started working with a non profit and i work on social impact stories. I would love to hear more on this. I think beneficiaries stories and impact stories are really important. But i would like to know more on how to create those impact stories. Could you please do a video or share your tips on that? Thank you very much!
항상 잘 보고있습니다ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ 발음 너무 좋으셔서 영포자한테도 잘들려용 🦑💟
You really help me with my listening practice. Thanks. Please keep on uploading videos.
Love your glasses! 😃
Thanks! They’re from Warby Parker but don’t think they have this color available anymore. (style is called Baker and it’s in the color Glacier Grey)
when I saw you doing all the cool stuff, that reminds me of getting my shit together as well!! not like I am comparing, you are just inspiring!
Hahaha glad you can relate 😅
Really looking forward to your video on change management consultants 🌸 Glad you put up a video ☺️
Thanks for the support 💛
Thank u choi
Hey, Kchoi. It's been a long time since the last time you uploaded a video. Really happy that you finally uploaded a new video .. yeay ..
Thanks for watching!
Finally back!!!
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Welcome back kchoi!!
Thank you!!
Yay a new post!!!
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long time no see choi missed you:)
so lovely
Finally!!! New video .. 🌟 반가워요 ~
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Am the same way. I am competitive which pushes me. I just finished my MBA and currently working in IT for an accounting firm in Chicago. I am hoping to either get into project management or consulting. I like IT, but just not dealing with end users on help desk. I do better at managing projects. p.s - your intelligence and the way you articulate yourself is attractive :)
after a long time kchoi i am so happy to see you .:)
Thanks for watching!!
Hey kchoi, what is specific knowledge we have to learn to be more competitive consultants?
Nice to hear from you from time to time :D
Got more videos coming so hopefully it’ll be more than just from time to time!
i have been waiting for this new vedio. Miss u
Thank you for being patient! :)
Your glasses are so cute! Where did u get them?
Warby Parker! They’re the Baker in Glacier Grey (I don’t think they have it in that color anymore
ㅎㅎ너무 영상 좋네요~ 저도 컨설턴트로 일한지 3개월 정도 지났습니다! 나중에 유튜브 시작하려구요! 응원할게요 크리스틴! 화이팅해요~~🥰🥰
Hey hey, which consulting company you are working for?
More videos on travel and book recommendation, please!
I think people need to understand the three types of consulting. On one hand, you have your management consulting usually by MBB big three. That is more strategy and not real implementation of solutions. Is like advising people who have been working at the industry for twenty years, like you know better than them. The other is big 4 consulting, which is more on regulatory and audit stuff. The last is the one where you do the actual consulting through strategy to implementation like Accenture and IBM, as they have people and the resources to actually PUT those solutions into fruition. From a fellow consultant.
That was succinct. Perhaps the best one can elaborate from own personal experience. I have to ask this though.
I am a computer engineering graduate, I have a year of work experience in graphic designing and another year in banking industry as assistant administrator; planning to get a MiM degree from European university, let's suppose I get into the top Mim program.
What are my chances in consulting? I have been observant to consulting from long time hearing all its perks and benefits that would entrench my individuality.
@@prashantmishra5691 I can't speak for MBB as I'm not from one of those companies. I have mates who literally are consulting material (ie joining a lot of consulting clubs) but fail to reach into strategy consulting. Just go to talks if they have one in your school.
But it is actually not too hard for technical consultants to get hired. So if I were you, try to learn as much on Python, Java and javascript. You can easily get into accenture or ibm as a technical consultant. It also literally is entirely dependent on the market as well, maybe when you graduate the economy is not doing too well. If that is the case, is not your fault. Is also easier for a technical consultant to get promoted to lead a team, than a strategy consultant.
For me, I didn't go straight into consulting from undergrad. Trust me, is also not like a really good profession as people make it out.
@@Hawktotalwar Thanks for your reply dude. Ah, what can we say. I am just another day dreamer. I am from Asia, planning to go Europe to study management course and get into either investment banking or management consulting eventually after masters. I dunno when but very soon, I would say.
For the record, IT is not very flamboyant as it sounded in my engineering years. Hence, to chose to change career and got into banking, in a government bank actually. Pay is great and life is not so tough for me. I can earn and save at the same time.
Doing masters and getting into consulting will make life easier and fun as I hear it, the travel, good CV from industrial experiences, more time to your hands as working hour is just around 60- 80 hours and good pay than in investment banking. I got attracted over internet research and UA-camrs who are consultant in such big firms.
I feel the same about what you said, the job might not be so great as it sounds. The fear of 'what if big firms don't hire you' lives but I dunno I am actually planning to risk and come Europe to start another life with masters and consulting eventually.
I am from Nepal, Asia in case you didn't know. So, do you have any say on this?
Investment banking or consulting?
What can you intimate for a 23 years old forlorn enthusiast? XD
@@prashantmishra5691 Relatable. I started working at a French investment bank after graduation. It was in back office so it was a bit mindless and tedious. I'm also based in Asia but then I guess I got a bit ambitious and somehow ended up in consulting. I can tell you even 50 hour weeks are not good. If you have 50 hour weeks consecutively, is not good for your health. That also is not counting your travel time.
I would say the best is to literally work in back office at an investment bank. You work reasonable amount of hours, since the trading hours are always set. You never have to overtime. What is the point of having money if you can't even have the time to enjoy it. Nepal is a great country, must be tough to be away from home.
@@Hawktotalwar I hear you. Thank you for your response.
Yepppp never compare yourself with the otherrrrr.
Nice to see you again. :D
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Great video.
Hi mam, I just did BBA (Marketing), want to be Startups & Innovation Consultant. What I need to to be? & What to do to practice my learning?
Thank you
omg youre back
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Haha-I can completely relate to the friendship situation! Great video! Subscribing!
Thank you!!
Just suddenly fall in love with you after watching this video lol thanks for sharing
Do you have an affiliate link for these Warby Parker glasses? I love them!!!
Will you still do book videos?📚
Probably but only once in a while!
Please do a video on book recommendations
I recently uploaded a video on the books I read in 2019!
kchoi Thank you so much. I’ve subscribed to your channel. It’s so informative and thanks for putting up so much useful content. Looking forward to your next video 👍
Hi Kchoi, Is there any marketer/advertiser can switch career to consulting? Thank you
Thank you for making this video. I have just graduated and consultant is my dream job but i find it really difficult to land a consulting job as an entry-level. Your video really gives me more encouragement and motivation. One quick question: how do you find your job? Is there a site where I can check out companies and open positions? Thank you! Hopefully I can be like you one day
You can check places like LinkedIn or directly on the websites of companies you’re interested in! But you probably have the best success rate if you contact the recruiter directly or get your foot in the door through some sort of connection. There are just so many applications so you gotta do whatever you can to stand out and utilizing your network is one way to do that.
@@bykchoi Thanks for the reply! I have just watched your new video and it provides a lot of insight into being a consultant! You are awesome!
Aw thanks for watching!!
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Where have you been?!
DONT MATTER. IM BACK NOW!!
@@bykchoi Where can I buy some Kchoi merch?!
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Which camera do u use ?
HI Kchoi, I am a big fan of you and I love your Vlog so much! I am preparing my interview in business area, and I found that "How to approach your client" shows up many times. I didn't have any working experience and I have no clue about how to answer this questions. Could you please give me some suggestion about it? Thanks!
Wow I literally found you today haha before you posted this
Lol! Welcome!
Enjoy Seattle! Such an awesome place!
Do you have favorite cities/airports you like visiting because of your clients?
I haven’t been to Seattle in 3 years so I’m excited! Nashville is one of my favorite cities to visit for client work (I’ve never gone there for a non-work reason!)
Hi kchoi! I was just wondering, why did you change career paths from PR to consulting? Thank you!!
Check out the last question in my “ask kchoi”/“answering your career questions!” video, I talk about it there!
Hi ! So sorry for this random question but I love youuuur glasses, how can I find them? Thanks and have a nice day :)
They’re from Warby Parker - style is Baker and color is Glacier Grey but they discontinued the color :(
kchoi awwww too bad. Thanks for taking time to answer ☀️
Hey just wondering if you had any experience applying to the MBB firms? I'm currently preparing for my upcoming UK grad scheme applications and would appreciate any insight. Thanks!
How do you do if you have two clients and they're completetor in business each other? Will you tell them they're your customers or you don't tell them and tell them later or keep it in secret, not reveal customer secret cause of business ecthics.Have you ever met this case?
I want to become managment consultant how will i prepare for that kchoi
I’m working on my masters ins I/O psychology which is more to do with the people side of consulting as well. Do consultants in change management typically consider getting an MBA? Or does it just depends on what you want to do?
miss u sososososo
Hi kchoi! Thanks for posting such informative videos:) If it's okay to you, I would like to ask you a question on consulting - I think I'll finish my master's degree in management when i'm 27. Would my age be critical to applying for a junior consultant in consulting companies ? Would it be hard for me to get an RA internship as well?
what are consulting interviews like?
Do you need to graduate from a uni to get into consulting? Or a college enough?
Yes, you’d need a bachelors degree at least (aka “uni” in the UK and “college” in the US - very confusing 😜)
Just for context, what company do you work for? If you don't want to say specifically, is it MBB or one of the big 4? Etc
Not big 4/MBB!
@@bykchoi interesting! From a fellow consultant, I love your videos. Keep the uploads coming!
Thank you!! :)