What is corporate consulting all about?

What makes corporate consulting such an exciting career?
Management consulting firms receive piles of applications from recent graduates and experienced professionals each year.   “What is it with management consulting that makes it so popular?”  More…
Sense of Achievement
Management consultants are hired to do one thing that many people would rather not do: advanced problem-solving.  They go to the client’s office to help them improve their marketing plans, develop a product, enhance their operations, reduce costs and increase productivity.
To come up with strategies for these deliverables, they must utilize their analytical, organization and communication skills to understand the main problem, and to generate creative solutions that must be seen to obtain their desired outcomes.
When these challenging activities are successfully completed, they leave a deep sense of fulfillment and achievement.  Being part of a company’s strategic planning certainly boosts confidence and pride.  It is always a great source of joy for a management consultant to know the contribution he, his team or his firm made to a client’s success.
Enhancement of personal competencies
When applicants are hired to fill in a vacant position in a management consulting firm, recruiters know they have the potentials to succeed in a dynamic workplace.  What makes it more gratifying is the fact that firms don’t throw them into the sea right away.  They still equip them with specific techniques on how to approach a case from various perspectives through skills training.  As the new hires perform actual responsibilities, they can even improve their technical know-how and skills from their exposure to best industry practices and to the professional work habits of their teammates.
Wider networks
Management consultants are always on the go.  They are assigned to various projects within the city or in another country from time to time.  As they visit the client’s office, conduct research, gather pertinent information and conduct progress meetings with the top management, they interact with professionals that can be part of their network.  If these connections are nurtured in a proper way, they can be great sources of career opportunities, useful information and lifelong relationships.
Continuous learning
Most jobs become less interesting as the years go by. When too much familiarity sets in, everything becomes a meaningless routine.  Not so with management consulting.  Professional experts, regardless of how long they’ve stayed in the industry, continually learn new business insights from management consultants because they work on a myriad of cases across industries.  For management consultants, no two companies can get the same recommendations because they are unique from each other.  Management consultants tailor their solutions according to the needs, priorities and direction of their client.  This type of intellectual stimulation keeps the mind away from rust and cobwebs.
Irresistible Perks
Management consultants may be engrossed in work for long hours per week, but every second of their effort is well-compensated.  They receive a substantial annual salary, performance bonuses, relocation allowance, life insurance and other benefits.  If they are working on an international assignment, they can take this industry as their free pass to travel to new places, explore the culture, tourist spots, food and other unique characteristics of the places they travel to.  That is, if they have time and energy left after their long working days.
Breaking into this industry and experiencing the aforementioned benefits is a challenge, however.  You have to prepare for strenuous recruitment and selection processes.
 Adapted from       http://www.consultingfact.com/blog/

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What is corporate consulting all about?