As a previous consultant, consulting is the quintessential “fake it til you make it” career. Imagine someone telling you how to improve something that they’ve actually never done in their career and putting it in a pretty deck, that’s literally consulting.
I appreciate your honesty. As the client-facing change mgmt lead on many entetprise initiatives, I worked alongside consultant teams who were brought on to help augment my heavy workload. It was very frustrating to know the consultants made sooooo much money to simply build decks and delivetable "fluff", as I called it. I am highly detailed, so I would really sit and analyze the documentation that was submitted for review. It didn't hit the mark, in terms of having strong content for users to follow. It was slick looking, though! Funny enough, I've I had project leads from the consultant side approach me about coming on board, but I politely declined. Working like a Hebrew slave was not on my list of career goals! LOL
A fresh set of eyes and experiences from all types of businesses is always better than than the two you have. If you’re seeking consultation, you’re out of ideas…that doesn’t take into account what type of background each consultant has…finance, accounting, marketing, etc.
Make no mistake, they know that you're faking it. They're hiring consultants so that they can offload responsibility/blame onto you whenever they have to justify a bad decision in front of their employers, shareholders or fellow executives.
This career is unstainable and toxic. I was an Accenture consultant. Culture of vanity and being popular and all about looking right, speaking the jargon, and endless fake happy hours and dinners. The travel gets old fast. I now have a great job, 9-5, compelling work, and go home after work to enjoy my family and hobbies.
I'm curious. How much work experience is required for first-time consultants and did you find it difficult to get your foot in the door as a consultant in the very beginning?
This doesn't really tell us what you DO though. I'm sure we all know consulting is busy and involves a lot of meetings/travel, but what generally is the nature of your meetings, engagements/projects, and deliverables? Seems hard to believe that consultants have profound insight or unique technical knowledge or skill to justify their (in many people's opinion) highly over-inflated compensation and billing rates. Especially since you're young (younger than me by a few years it seems) and recently out of college, I would like to know what kind of projects you are engaged by clients to work on, what kinds of problems they expect you to help them with, given that you haven't built much expertise in any particular area of knowledge. That's what I'm sure most of use "lay people" are truly curious about, but these kinds of videos seem to intentionally avoid addressing it.
Exactly my thoughts. I always see these videos by people who have come from a good uni straight into these jobs. What skills other than an extra fancy bit of paper do they actually bring? Especially as they have no actual work experience as such
Consulting is a very broad term it can mean pretty much anything. I personally work in tech consulting within the cloud sector. Which basically means I help client's with their IT Infrastructure and Cloud projects. This could mean mean leading a team to build out some IT Infrastructure or helping a company with their strategy around this space. The typical roles would be, Project Management, Architects, Engineers, PMO, Business Analysts.
Appreciate the video. I had Deloitte on my radar but I’m a husband and father of three with one child having special needs. Seeing this I just don’t think this is the place for me, and that’s OK.
Hey! I really enjoyed this video and loved how you were genuine from the get go. You showing the realities of being a consultant without trying to impress your viewers definitely kept me wanting to know more from you! Maybe in a future video you could talk more about what you do and how you do it? Consulting looks interesting for me to pursue after undergrad, but I'd love to know what it means to be consultant; the challenges of the job itself and how you face them. Obviously, I wouldn't expect you to reveal confidential data of your clients, but I guess examples would help. Perhaps clips of you post-meeting, reflecting on the meeting itself ("this client approached me with xyz problem, so we probed more, it was confusing, so we talked to the team.." or so). I believe this would give viewers like me a better indicator of what consultants do. Anyways, thank you for the video, looking forward to more!
Hey this looks crazy bc you spend time away from home and work life balance seems crazy. Do you find yourself having time to keep up with your old hometown friends and even your family? im wondering if the client meetings are now going to be all online since everything after covid is moving online which will make you travel less…? is that the direction everything is going?
Reality: It’s a shit. I worked 4 years as a financial consultant and I quit as soon as I’d saved up some money. You don’t have a life. I got up at 7 a.m and I was working until 8-9 p.m on a daily basis. It was strenuous and the salaries were not keeping up with the time I spent working. I mean, you’d better be willing to give your life for the company. Also, most of the companies are settled in NY and renting a place there is insane. The thing is if you are thinking of beginning your career in this area, think twice about it. It’s not what it seems, and nowadays, there are pretty good deals in more “relaxed” environments for entry-level employees.
Appreciate how honest this video is on typical travel weeks. I tend to go until after dinner most days, especially when I’m booked on client sites, but unless you’re a morning person, my alarm is hopefully set for 7 something!
Do you have any videos out that explain how you got into consulting with your educational background? Do you need a bachelors degree in something specific ? Or experience?
My personal take on becoming a consultant is as follows. I’m a consultant by the way so I hope I help you. If not please let me know where I was unclear & I’ll gladly clarify. To become a consultant …become intermediate level in a field or tool, I promise when you get to a point where you consider yourself being intermediate, that could equivalent to expert level for potential employers. Meaning your value goes up exponentially by knowing how to use a product, automate processes, being able to speak and teach on them, & continuous learning on said product. For me it was 14 years of experience with Sharepoint, specializing in a cornucopia of products within Microsoft Office Suite; which fall under the IT umbrella. Not just those but any fields that have consulting. Education is helpful, but not needed. I have a bachelors in psychology, associates in information management, so trust me education means squat. Bring something to the table that makes you the outlier as well. What’s your focus on whatever you specialize in. How can you use your skill set to help them. Also how have you used the skill set in the past to further prove your skills as well.
You work at mck? Seems like a super chill week tbh. You never worked after dinner once basically. I heard very different experiences from a friend at Bain
Thanks for sharing but excatly what "work" to consultants do? You did a great job showcasing your day but everytime you said get "work" done, you never really went into detail.
Thanks for the informative video! Genuine question: (You look like you are in great shape mA!) Do you have any tips on how to manage that with the hectic consulting lifestyle, especially where we don't seem to have much control over food options and gym schedules?
Hello, I saw another one of your videos where you stated that consulting firms love hiring new graduates. I graduate in December and I’m having a rough time getting started. Can you please help me? I am willing to move wherever and do whatever it takes to be who a company needs me to be!
Sir, I heard that the employees of the consulting firms can take unpaid leave of one month in a year without reason... can someone choose the month of 1 month leave.. Or the month is previously decided by the company... Plz reply... Plz plz....
Where's the actual work tho? It really just looks like you're traveling and having fun while saying hi and people to random people. Where is the "work" the hard problems you're tasked to solve? Where is the stress? The urgency ? Anything that makes this job actually worth the pay you're getting.
I am not sure about the mirror, so I guess it is somethiing else to think about. What you were thinking + the context of what is in the mirror. If you think of work then also interpreted through a cartoon stimulus.
If I was still single/no kids I'd love to be a consultant. After working closely with consultants in my current position, I can say "no, thanks" ... smart, yes but you're literary busting your ass way harder than most ppl for exchange of $
Have you ever done a guide on how to become a healthcare consultant? As a 4th year Health Sciences student, I’m very interested in getting into this field and would greatly appreciate one! As always thank you so much for the resourceful videos, so glad I discovered your channel this year!
I actually work as one - but in the pharmaceutical field. I mostly focus on early to late development, all pre-commercialization work. It's a lot less travel than most consultants, but when you do travel it tends to come in giant chunks at once. There was one client that I was flying to Kyoto (from NYC at the time) for 2 weeks on, and 2 weeks off. Shortly after that engagement though, I got my name listed on a bunch of high level papers (including some newspapers), and I started off working solo and haven't looked back since. Since the pandemic, I have travelled maybe a handful of times, and I work exclusively from my home office.
@@gcs8889 you mean you started ur own consulting business? Sorry to ask cause I'm looking into this life science career too, and I have a further question though In case prep, do the cases in interviews differ from the one applying for other industries?
Thanks for your videos they are very insightful. I would like to know How do women having kids work at consulting firms? Is it feasible? Does company provide any flexibility like hybrid work etc?
I am one of these. I work for Government clients since they tend to be clustered in the same area, and their contract terms and scope make for a better quality of life for me. I have three little kids and a husband with his own intense career. I’m home with them every evening and morning. It’s not easy but can be done.
salaries for some firms here www.levels.fyi/company/AT-Kearney/salaries/Management-Consultant/Associate/ You usually get promoted to associate 2-3 years after being at a firm
@@IncomeOverOutcome You can make 200k+ 2-3 years after undergrad at MBB and T2 firms. Definitely not at Big4 or most consulting firms. Also, I think it's a bit disingenuous to clickbait the 200k TC when you don't personally make that. Why not include the 7 figure TC that partners make?
Hello! My name is Luis and I am starting business school this fall. I would like to ask you what computer you recommend not only for school but also for consulting/marketing or maybe even IB. I would greatly appreciate it if you were able to respond :)
Easy! They just lose their families because wives/husbands are fed up. (3rd year consultant here, I'm gonna quit as soon as that hellish travel week concept returns)
As a former consultant at one of McKinsey's competitors for over 10 years, I can tell you it's an absolutely soul sucking job. Client tells you their problem (and the solution) then you spend a week regurgitating what they said into a fancy slide deck. If they don't tell you the answer, you just recommend some basic business cost cutting measures. Do I regret going into consulting? No, because it made me aware of the corporate machine and allowed me to have the desire to start my own business. Would I recommend consulting for my kids? HELL NO! If you're going to sell your soul, at least get top dollar for it in investment banking.
Being a consultant is a career option i am interested in, your video has provided an insight into what it’s really like and it seems exhausting. What exactly do you do as a consultant?? ik you give advice and help clients but could you give examples how and provide scenarios pls?
Golden Question : How much time do you spend for UA-cam ? Diamond Question : How much more can you improve your career if you stop shooting videos in awkward times and places and focus on your work ?
As a previous consultant, consulting is the quintessential “fake it til you make it” career. Imagine someone telling you how to improve something that they’ve actually never done in their career and putting it in a pretty deck, that’s literally consulting.
I appreciate your honesty. As the client-facing change mgmt lead on many entetprise initiatives, I worked alongside consultant teams who were brought on to help augment my heavy workload. It was very frustrating to know the consultants made sooooo much money to simply build decks and delivetable "fluff", as I called it. I am highly detailed, so I would really sit and analyze the documentation that was submitted for review. It didn't hit the mark, in terms of having strong content for users to follow. It was slick looking, though!
Funny enough, I've I had project leads from the consultant side approach me about coming on board, but I politely declined. Working like a Hebrew slave was not on my list of career goals! LOL
A fresh set of eyes and experiences from all types of businesses is always better than than the two you have. If you’re seeking consultation, you’re out of ideas…that doesn’t take into account what type of background each consultant has…finance, accounting, marketing, etc.
Make no mistake, they know that you're faking it. They're hiring consultants so that they can offload responsibility/blame onto you whenever they have to justify a bad decision in front of their employers, shareholders or fellow executives.
@@jamesphillips5868background is overrated, mindset and creativity is priceless
Love the Chicago view at 4:51. Nice shot!
Best day in a life I’ve seen so far. Thanks for sharing!
This career is unstainable and toxic. I was an Accenture consultant. Culture of vanity and being popular and all about looking right, speaking the jargon, and endless fake happy hours and dinners. The travel gets old fast. I now have a great job, 9-5, compelling work, and go home after work to enjoy my family and hobbies.
Probably depends on the company and industry. I'm a government consultant at one of the big 4 and have a great worklife balance. Only traveled once.
what exaclty do you do?
You and me both pal. It was toxic soul crushing work and you became a generalist with no real skills. I also left the business.
This was the #1 MOST requested video I've had... hope you all enjoyed! Let me know what else I should make videos on!!!
Great video!
I'm curious. How much work experience is required for first-time consultants and did you find it difficult to get your foot in the door as a consultant in the very beginning?
great video,
This doesn't really tell us what you DO though. I'm sure we all know consulting is busy and involves a lot of meetings/travel, but what generally is the nature of your meetings, engagements/projects, and deliverables? Seems hard to believe that consultants have profound insight or unique technical knowledge or skill to justify their (in many people's opinion) highly over-inflated compensation and billing rates. Especially since you're young (younger than me by a few years it seems) and recently out of college, I would like to know what kind of projects you are engaged by clients to work on, what kinds of problems they expect you to help them with, given that you haven't built much expertise in any particular area of knowledge. That's what I'm sure most of use "lay people" are truly curious about, but these kinds of videos seem to intentionally avoid addressing it.
Exactly my thoughts. I always see these videos by people who have come from a good uni straight into these jobs. What skills other than an extra fancy bit of paper do they actually bring? Especially as they have no actual work experience as such
Imo consulting is so useless lol
Wow it's a money wasting circlejerk! Lol my respect for consultants dropped even further. Thanks for the insight.
Consulting is a very broad term it can mean pretty much anything. I personally work in tech consulting within the cloud sector. Which basically means I help client's with their IT Infrastructure and Cloud projects. This could mean mean leading a team to build out some IT Infrastructure or helping a company with their strategy around this space. The typical roles would be, Project Management, Architects, Engineers, PMO, Business Analysts.
Right but this is clearly management consulting, which also happens to be clearly useless
I would love to see more vlogs like this man!
Will do!
I’m an incoming consultant! Good to know travel is back
It's one of the best parts of the job!
@@IncomeOverOutcome not for me
@@IncomeOverOutcome Only if you're single and have virtually ZERO responsibilities outside of your full-time job
still have no clue what consultants actually do lol
Super interesting bro! Enjoyed watching and keep up the good work 😁
I just don’t see how it’s possible to arrive at the airport at 9:10, and board the 9:40 flight. How’d you go through all the checkin and security?
They probably have CLEAR and TSA PreCheck. That'd get you through security in 5m tops.
This was really enjoyable, keep it up man :)
Thanks a ton!
This was a surprisingly great video, I loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it! I enjoyed making it too!
I like how he pasted that McK sticker on the thumbnail when he isnt working at the firm lol
Appreciate the video. I had Deloitte on my radar but I’m a husband and father of three with one child having special needs. Seeing this I just don’t think this is the place for me, and that’s OK.
Lol that legendary table full of take outs and chargers😂
living vicariously through you. Praying My dream of being a consultant becomes reality soon lol.
Consulting is literally telling your client what they already know if not better than you in a nice PowerPoint slide.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOREVR
I KNOW Lol…Made it as soon as I could
Could you maybe do a video on how to get into healthcare consultant as a recent grad? Advice and tips for recent grads? Thank you
Hey lmk if you found out anything
as a sales guy, your week is 100% like off days for us.
5:29 Wow big arms! Whats your bench press and curl 1rm?
Hey! I really enjoyed this video and loved how you were genuine from the get go. You showing the realities of being a consultant without trying to impress your viewers definitely kept me wanting to know more from you! Maybe in a future video you could talk more about what you do and how you do it? Consulting looks interesting for me to pursue after undergrad, but I'd love to know what it means to be consultant; the challenges of the job itself and how you face them.
Obviously, I wouldn't expect you to reveal confidential data of your clients, but I guess examples would help. Perhaps clips of you post-meeting, reflecting on the meeting itself ("this client approached me with xyz problem, so we probed more, it was confusing, so we talked to the team.." or so).
I believe this would give viewers like me a better indicator of what consultants do. Anyways, thank you for the video, looking forward to more!
Grifting
Hey this looks crazy bc you spend time away from home and work life balance seems crazy. Do you find yourself having time to keep up with your old hometown friends and even your family?
im wondering if the client meetings are now going to be all online since everything after covid is moving online which will make you travel less…? is that the direction everything is going?
Nice video man ! , I look up to you I hope one day I can be just as successful as you are🙏
Wow if I can't break into investment banking I want to try this!
Reality: It’s a shit.
I worked 4 years as a financial consultant and I quit as soon as I’d saved up some money. You don’t have a life. I got up at 7 a.m and I was working until 8-9 p.m on a daily basis.
It was strenuous and the salaries were not keeping up with the time I spent working. I mean, you’d better be willing to give your life for the company.
Also, most of the companies are settled in NY and renting a place there is insane.
The thing is if you are thinking of beginning your career in this area, think twice about it.
It’s not what it seems, and nowadays, there are pretty good deals in more “relaxed” environments for entry-level employees.
Appreciate how honest this video is on typical travel weeks. I tend to go until after dinner most days, especially when I’m booked on client sites, but unless you’re a morning person, my alarm is hopefully set for 7 something!
love your videos bro
I love your vids
Thanks man!
Do you have any videos out that explain how you got into consulting with your educational background? Do you need a bachelors degree in something specific ? Or experience?
My personal take on becoming a consultant is as follows.
I’m a consultant by the way so I hope I help you. If not please let me know where I was unclear & I’ll gladly clarify. To become a consultant …become intermediate level in a field or tool, I promise when you get to a point where you consider yourself being intermediate, that could equivalent to expert level for potential employers. Meaning your value goes up exponentially by knowing how to use a product, automate processes, being able to speak and teach on them, & continuous learning on said product. For me it was 14 years of experience with Sharepoint, specializing in a cornucopia of products within Microsoft Office Suite; which fall under the IT umbrella. Not just those but any fields that have consulting.
Education is helpful, but not needed. I have a bachelors in psychology, associates in information management, so trust me education means squat. Bring something to the table that makes you the outlier as well. What’s your focus on whatever you specialize in. How can you use your skill set to help them. Also how have you used the skill set in the past to further prove your skills as well.
Doesn’t seem you were flying business class. Was that the case?
How to stay fit during busy days? How many times did you work out every week?
You work at mck? Seems like a super chill week tbh. You never worked after dinner once basically. I heard very different experiences from a friend at Bain
Thanks for sharing but excatly what "work" to consultants do? You did a great job showcasing your day but everytime you said get "work" done, you never really went into detail.
Thanks for the informative video! Genuine question:
(You look like you are in great shape mA!) Do you have any tips on how to manage that with the hectic consulting lifestyle, especially where we don't seem to have much control over food options and gym schedules?
I really like the point of not waking up at 5... Take good sleep as a consultant your decision quality matters... So sleep well
I like how videos like this still stay quiet about wtf exactly is they’re meeting about you don’t need to explain us specifics but brief us
true
Hello, I saw another one of your videos where you stated that consulting firms love hiring new graduates. I graduate in December and I’m having a rough time getting started. Can you please help me? I am willing to move wherever and do whatever it takes to be who a company needs me to be!
I don’t believe that you left your apartment at 8:40 in an Uber and started boarded your plane at 9:10.
This was a great video! Very informative and I love how we got to see more into your daily life.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!!
How do you book your flights and accommodation, are they done via an agency or do you book them yourself.
Who saw a Minsk panoramic view on 3.45 minute?!))
I’m an MBBS graduate and I was lost on what I want to do as a career till I saw your videos on consulting! I’m sold
If u never wanted to be a doctor why u did MBBS ?
I am an MD graduate too.. I am going back to School for my MBA this fall though
Lol.. people who got international MDs and can't match back.
hi..i’m an MBBS graduate too interested in consulting
You seem real! I like it ahhaha
Ugg comforter? Got the same one. You have excellent taste.
Lol it’s like sleeping on clouds
0:50 What type of shoes are those ?
Actually 50 hours per week + 8 hours traveling is pretty ok, though this was probably more a chill week.
Sir, I heard that the employees of the consulting firms can take unpaid leave of one month in a year without reason... can someone choose the month of 1 month leave.. Or the month is previously decided by the company... Plz reply... Plz plz....
Where's the actual work tho? It really just looks like you're traveling and having fun while saying hi and people to random people.
Where is the "work" the hard problems you're tasked to solve? Where is the stress? The urgency ? Anything that makes this job actually worth the pay you're getting.
Does the company you working for pays for the tickets and hotels ?
Yep!
I am not sure about the mirror, so I guess it is somethiing else to think about. What you were thinking + the context of what is in the mirror. If you think of work then also interpreted through a cartoon stimulus.
What college major do one need to become a consultant?
The perfect major include Economics, Finance and even maths
If I was still single/no kids I'd love to be a consultant. After working closely with consultants in my current position, I can say "no, thanks" ... smart, yes but you're literary busting your ass way harder than most ppl for exchange of $
how do i start learning about being a consultant at 15
How to profit to go there , and to provide the job
when do you get time to prepare for meetings ?
Please share what goes in the meetings
Yes i would use the tv mirror
What’s the company name you work for?
I love that you try to sleep whenever you can lol
Have you ever done a guide on how to become a healthcare consultant? As a 4th year Health Sciences student, I’m very interested in getting into this field and would greatly appreciate one!
As always thank you so much for the resourceful videos, so glad I discovered your channel this year!
I actually work as one - but in the pharmaceutical field. I mostly focus on early to late development, all pre-commercialization work. It's a lot less travel than most consultants, but when you do travel it tends to come in giant chunks at once. There was one client that I was flying to Kyoto (from NYC at the time) for 2 weeks on, and 2 weeks off. Shortly after that engagement though, I got my name listed on a bunch of high level papers (including some newspapers), and I started off working solo and haven't looked back since. Since the pandemic, I have travelled maybe a handful of times, and I work exclusively from my home office.
How did u get into the field ie what did u study
@@gcs8889 you mean you started ur own consulting business? Sorry to ask cause I'm looking into this life science career too, and I have a further question though
In case prep, do the cases in interviews differ from the one applying for other industries?
@@gcs8889 how do u become one. What degree u need
How did you get into pharmaceutical, am a pharmacist and I would love to try it since it's not as hectic as this one
Did you do an MBA to get into consulting? If so, from which university?
How do you manage your health and workout routine with the consulting life? Is it possible to hit the gym at the hotels?
For sure! Just have to make time for it. A lot of people will do early in the AM or after getting back to the hotel in the evening
Thanks for your videos they are very insightful. I would like to know How do women having kids work at consulting firms? Is it feasible? Does company provide any flexibility like hybrid work etc?
I am one of these. I work for Government clients since they tend to be clustered in the same area, and their contract terms and scope make for a better quality of life for me. I have three little kids and a husband with his own intense career. I’m home with them every evening and morning. It’s not easy but can be done.
Khan saab aapke poore hafte mein aapko 5 minute bhi nahi mile sirf ek namaz ke liye?
You really have hidden your Microsoft Power Point all throughout. Silly! Common show us what really consulting is
How did you make $200K as a consulting analyst? Didn’t you recently graduate college?
salaries for some firms here www.levels.fyi/company/AT-Kearney/salaries/Management-Consultant/Associate/ You usually get promoted to associate 2-3 years after being at a firm
@@IncomeOverOutcome You can make 200k+ 2-3 years after undergrad at MBB and T2 firms. Definitely not at Big4 or most consulting firms. Also, I think it's a bit disingenuous to clickbait the 200k TC when you don't personally make that. Why not include the 7 figure TC that partners make?
@@user-if9up7rp6p The big 4 make how much on average for yearly salary?
chick fil a for breakfast seems like a bold choice lol
I have been a consultant for 3 years and traveled once 😂
How long does it take to become a consultant please answer
You can become one right after college!!
@@IncomeOverOutcome what college degree
@@toberszn7112 pretty sure he said it can be anything like health sciences.
What? Consultants don't take showers?
I want to be like you ❤️
Hello! My name is Luis and I am starting business school this fall. I would like to ask you what computer you recommend not only for school but also for consulting/marketing or maybe even IB. I would greatly appreciate it if you were able to respond :)
How do your coworkers that have families manage this type of lifestyle?
Easy! They just lose their families because wives/husbands are fed up. (3rd year consultant here, I'm gonna quit as soon as that hellish travel week concept returns)
they don't
I would love to see more of these videos of a week in consulting and more videos about your career if possible!!
Can anyone suggest me a movie related to management consulting
How much do you travel as a consultant in a post-covid world?
As a former consultant at one of McKinsey's competitors for over 10 years, I can tell you it's an absolutely soul sucking job. Client tells you their problem (and the solution) then you spend a week regurgitating what they said into a fancy slide deck. If they don't tell you the answer, you just recommend some basic business cost cutting measures.
Do I regret going into consulting? No, because it made me aware of the corporate machine and allowed me to have the desire to start my own business.
Would I recommend consulting for my kids? HELL NO! If you're going to sell your soul, at least get top dollar for it in investment banking.
We were hoping to see your car bro. What car do you drive?
What do you do?
“I’m a consultant”
Tell us about projects you're working on or worked on.
Something exciting.
All this just gives me anxiety.
He didn’t talk about the actual job
does the firm pay for stuff like the hotel and ubers??
pretty sure yea
Which courses should you study. I'm a student from India 🙏
Sat sun is off?
its not upset at all, afg is great team
I thought you were doing the tik tok thing, i didnt know you were still in corp
Do you travel every week for consulting?
Used to pre pandemic- not anymore!
@@IncomeOverOutcome Pandemic is still going on???
well, I'm busy, but, in a luxurious way!
LOl
Well said, and that's not bad kind of busy😂
What exactly is your job? What do you do in the meetings?
I guess you need to hire him to find out.
Does your firm pay for travels
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Being a consultant is a career option i am interested in, your video has provided an insight into what it’s really like and it seems exhausting. What exactly do you do as a consultant?? ik you give advice and help clients but could you give examples how and provide scenarios pls?
Hey love your vids!! What jobs are available/common for people with economic jobs? Debating that over a finance/accounting degree
Thanks
Golden Question : How much time do you spend for UA-cam ?
Diamond Question : How much more can you improve your career if you stop shooting videos in awkward times and places and focus on your work ?
How stupid
In that rate people should cut their families, friends, hobbies to focus on their career
Career is not life
Then what are you doing here bia?
So basically life sucks as a consultant thank you
Lovely
I'm watching succession too 😊❤️
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