what no one tells you about consulting (Big 4 management consulting expectations vs reality)

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  • Management consulting expectations vs reality from an analyst with one year of experience vs a senior consultant with five years of experience. We tackle what it's truly like working for a consulting firm in the City in London, UK. We go through the pros and cons and share what no one tells you about consulting life in the Big 4.
    Make sure to check out Claire's channel here: / @claireisabel5953
    🎬 WANT TO SKIP AHEAD?
    00:00 Intro
    00:31 Travel
    03:28 Progression
    06:08 Support
    07:31 Socials
    09:44 Seniors are salesmen
    14:31 Control over projects
    🙋WHO AM I?
    I'm Kajol, a Big 4 Senior Manager working in London, UK. In my spare time, I post content to do with career and life. My aim is to help you have more happier and successful work lives.
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    All videos are based on my four years of experience working in consulting. Topics where I've had no real life experience is based on research and 1-1 interviews with consultants who have the relevant knowledge.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @KajolPhadnis
    @KajolPhadnis  2 роки тому +6

    Make sure to check out Claire's channel here: ua-cam.com/channels/_vmGwXgNImhyVARzqbcfQQ.htmlvideos

  • @Devamsha
    @Devamsha 2 роки тому +6

    my two faves on screen eeee! this was so interesting to hear how you've both experienced similar environments at diff stages even through the panny d. loving these collabs aunty k 🤎

  • @claireisabel5953
    @claireisabel5953 2 роки тому +4

    Loved chatting with you about consulting! ❤️

  • @MarijoBiondic-uh1sf
    @MarijoBiondic-uh1sf Рік тому

    Very natural and authentic video. Great job. Greetings from Deloitte Switzerland.

  • @letscirclebackgames
    @letscirclebackgames 2 місяці тому

    This was a great convo to listen to! I previously worked in big 4 consulting and I resonate with a lot of what you’re saying. I’m also an introvert and felt a bit challenged by the need to be visible to the right people regardless of my performance. Also I preferred working with partners that worked on client delivery than partners that seemed very focused on sales. The partners that worked on client delivery felt sincere and felt like they were in the trenches with us 😅

  • @Jubair194
    @Jubair194 2 роки тому +5

    Entertaining video, I actually have been looking into consulting recently and this gives a nice insight

    • @KajolPhadnis
      @KajolPhadnis  2 роки тому

      Hehe I'm glad!! Glad it made you laugh

  • @PandaJungle
    @PandaJungle 2 роки тому +1

    wohooo love to hear about that :)

  • @SofiaHiramatsu
    @SofiaHiramatsu 2 роки тому

    Hey Kajol, Devamsha recommended your channel, loving the content! the quality 👌🏽

    • @KajolPhadnis
      @KajolPhadnis  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot!! Welcome to this corner haha x

  • @sureshabeyweera6733
    @sureshabeyweera6733 2 роки тому

    Really Like your videos!

  • @tman984
    @tman984 Рік тому +7

    i worked for Accenture right out of school. Working for a big consulting firm is way overrated. That career was soul draining. It was a culture of vanity, popularity, and kissing up to the right people. It was endless hours of fancy presentations and consultant "lingo". Travel got old really quick. Career paths managed by "career counselors" and not your direct bosses didn't allow for the people who worked directly with you to have a more direct voice in your performance evaluations. Bench time was filled with useless work just to stay busy. Basically you were looking for a job...within a job. Kissing up and trying to know people to get on projects. Also the "laddering" system was tough too. Even if your team had 10 great peoplee....2 people had to be laddered out . Anyways...its better to stand out at a great smaller company....than get washed out as a little fish in a big company.

  • @ceo-strategic-advisor
    @ceo-strategic-advisor 2 роки тому +5

    Kajol, as a former consultancy CEO, we should talk about promotion and how to move forward 🙂

    • @der_kanadier
      @der_kanadier 2 роки тому +3

      They are part of the new generation. They are unused to discussing practical solutions and prefer to discuss their feelings. How shocking that you need to prove yourself and build relationships!?! I hate hiring these days.

  • @studywithnymaa4070
    @studywithnymaa4070 Рік тому +2

    Hi, I’m thinking of getting into a big 4 through an apprenticeship but I do not want to get thrown into auditing. Do you get a choice on the role you want to get into or I would be required to work in auditing for a while before getting into consulting.

  • @SuperCoffee36
    @SuperCoffee36 2 роки тому +2

    Can relate to so much of this! If anyone has any tips on how to network and build better working relationships with the right people (for introverts) please comment below!

    • @JaredAnderson422
      @JaredAnderson422 Рік тому

      Linked in or just cold calls and get a meeting with a high ranking member of a company but be sure to get lots of information on whoever you are call treat it like a hunt is my advice seek them and get the catch

  • @digitalsumanraj9891
    @digitalsumanraj9891 Рік тому

    Kajol super talented girl and i love british accent.. And gorgeous look 😍

  • @YOUinConsulting
    @YOUinConsulting 2 роки тому +4

    So, now you announced which employer you are working for 😀 I want to second you that most of what you report I think also holds true for McKinsey. The sooner you know that it is not "just" your performance, but also your internal network that helps you get promoted, the better 🙂 And yes, the roles assigned within a team can also feel at times rather rigid. For instance, if a Junior Partner lands a success with a sales effort, he may see it "overtaken" by a Senior Partner... By the way, you mentioned you work for Deloitte Digital. Would have been interesting to learn about Claire's internal affiliation as well given she occasionally shared "contrasting evidence" 🙂 Lovely to see the two of you giggling together!

    • @claireisabel5953
      @claireisabel5953 2 роки тому +1

      I’m keeping the Big 4 company name and team I work for off UA-cam for now :) glad you enjoyed!

  • @yireg6559
    @yireg6559 Рік тому +1

    What degree do you guys have? I’m starting my college journey and I’m deciding what degree I should pursue and you two inspired me 😊

  • @n.m.9938
    @n.m.9938 2 роки тому +2

    I have heard that overworking and having no work-balance is a common theme in Consulting. It's a big turnoff for me. Whay would you say?

    • @jazzyb8886
      @jazzyb8886 2 роки тому

      I found the opposite at Deloitte. The work was boring compared to industry, so went back!

  • @quiquenette2313
    @quiquenette2313 2 роки тому +1

    Travelling the way it was before pandemic was just going to destroy your personal life and relationships. There needs to be a balance.

  • @HoneybeeAdventures
    @HoneybeeAdventures Рік тому

    ''Christmas socials a virtual event''- I had to laugh. I hope this year you have a real life christmas party.

  • @der_kanadier
    @der_kanadier 2 роки тому +15

    You don't need 17 minutes to say, "Work is hard. Being successful is harder."

    • @timmy0811
      @timmy0811 Рік тому

      and its all about who you know

  • @gotetyaditya5171
    @gotetyaditya5171 2 роки тому +1

    I have finished MBA in Australia 2 years ago. I want to get into Management consulting. Honestly I want to put some fake experience. What can I put and how can I manage ??

    • @tm1rt2vv8i
      @tm1rt2vv8i Рік тому +1

      You don’t just get into management consulting, it is a position you take after spending a couple years as a consultant..
      Also, there is no chance you can lie about your experiences. These firms have a very long and vigorous screening process that takes weeks. My one took over a month, and every previous employer was contacted. There is absolutely 0 chance you can fake experiences, I’m afraid to say.

  • @finejustgivemeaname
    @finejustgivemeaname Рік тому

    I’d offer that the biggest voice isn’t the best attribute, if you’re not knowledgeable. Best to keep your mouth shut. Also, analysts should be willing and comfortable speaking up, but very cautious when doing it. Typically, your manager will protect you and speak for you, as they can tell when you need coverage.

  • @aboudyel-far3020
    @aboudyel-far3020 2 роки тому

    Hello Kajol hope you are well.
    Can I ask for your help in a project I'm working on as I'm learning on a real project

  • @Starrynigh88
    @Starrynigh88 2 роки тому

    I agree with Karol 1:45. Paris overrated .. too much crime and messy. South of France is real France !

  • @ethelarbon6628
    @ethelarbon6628 5 місяців тому

    hello Pretty Wonderful
    Kajol and Family Whatever
    you know ❤❤❤

  • @taagdekaustubh9531
    @taagdekaustubh9531 2 роки тому

    I guarantee that no one would like to share such indepth experience of consulting.

  • @anmolmishra3635
    @anmolmishra3635 2 роки тому +2

    Its like two typical aunty bitiching about whole city 😁😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @kadekeqw23
    @kadekeqw23 Рік тому

    Image and who you know is 90% of success? How pitiful and political. Hell no. What a sad career.