|
SKILLS AND
REQUIREMENTS
While most consulting falls under the rubric of
management consulting, there are a diverse set of other areas where consulting
is provided. Broadly speaking, the job requirements are as follows:
| People skills: |
High
|
Sales skills: |
Medium
|
Communication skills: |
High
|
Analytical skills:
|
Extremely
High
| Ability to synthesize:
| High
|
Creative ability:
|
High
|
Initiative: |
Medium
|
Computer skills: |
Medium
|
Work hours:
|
50-90/week
| | | | | | | | |
Some general observations
Consulting is an exciting but risky profession.
- The work is
stimulating and important, but not everyone lasts in this business.
Consulting is About Business.
- Consulting is the business of providing advice to firms in trouble;
firms on
the move and firms which are trying to do what they do better, faster, and more
cheaply. Consulting is about business. People who love business like
consulting.
Consultants
Listen
- Consulting requires the ability to listen to your customer; it also
requires
the ability to explain to your customer. Consulting is about communication.
Good communicators do well in consulting.
Consulting
is a Profession that is Growingx
- The business of consulting has been growing by leaps and bounds in the
1990s. There is a lot of hiring going on and there is likely to be strong
demand in the future.
Not Everyone Starts on Top
- You would usually start in an analyst position. To succeed in these
positions you need to be extremely dedicated and be willing to travel. Many,
but not all, positions are grueling because they require long hours and heavy
travel.
Network, Network...
- It's important to have a good network of business contacts in
consulting as
you progress. New business development becomes part of your job. As your
classmates rise in their respective business areas it is important to stay in
touch with them as they may become your future customers.
Teamwork, Teamwork...
- A key to success in consulting is teamwork. Being able to pull together
persons with large egos to get a presentation together for a client is a
challenge and is likely to be rewarded highly. You will almost always work as
part of a team.
-
Brainwork, Brainwork...
- At it's essence, consulting is using stretching and using your brain.
A consultant sells ideas, smarts,
brilliance (and, of course, talks a lot about transforming ideas into action). People with serious smarts and
analytical firepower are in constant demand from the very best consulting firms.
Are You a Little Kooky?
- Candidates with original perspective wanted. Consultants listen,
analyze and solve. To put it all together you have
to be able to look at things differently than the average manager out there. If you've lived in a
different country, or
have a strong background in a non-business area like literature, music or biology, you may have just the type of
thought-process a consulting firm is looking for.
Industry knowledge counts.
- If you have serious experience working in a
specific industry, be it utilities, paper,
airlines, retail or financial services, there probably is a consulting firm looking for you. Firms want
specialists with
deep knowledge in specific industries who can understand the present and envision the future.
SAP is red
hot.
- One of the most demanded skills in consulting firms like Andersen
Consulting, Ernst & Young and Price
Waterhouse is SAP programming ability. SAP is a software package which allows a company to integrate its financial, HR
and accounting transactions into a flexible reporting system. SAP R/3 has very popular accounting modules including
Controlling, Enterprise Controlling, Financial Accounting, Capital Investment Management and Treasury. Learn more by
going to the SAP World Wide Web page at www.sap.com.
The
ability to think on your feet is an enormous help.
- Consultants are
often called upon to provide information and
solutions on very short notice. If you can think quickly and effectively, you will be able to add lots of value when it
counts. Plus, if you can think while answering questions after a presentation, you will be worth your weight in gold.
If you've ever been a debater or, perhaps, a student leader, you may be particularly well-suited for a position in
consulting.
Convergence is Coming
- Informational technology convergence means tremendous demand for
skilled consultants who can work to link cable
companies, web providers, online services, broadcast networks, wireless services, telephone companies and publishers.
If you understand this technology and have a vision for its future, you could have a bright future in consulting.
Presentation
skills matter.
- If you can understand a
clients needs, help them formulate a solution and then present
your findings effectively, whether it be one-on-one or in front of a crowd with the latest multimedia technology, you
will be in demand. Ability to present well is something that takes hard work for almost everyone. Try to convey your
commitment and ability in this area.
It's Not Always Fun...
- There are plenty of time when the work is less than glamormous. Taking
an idea you already understand
and applying it to a new client. Or doing laborious industry research. Or using simple common sense on
clients that don't need a Ph.D., just a kick in the pants. Be sure that you have realistic expectations
about what the work is like day to day.
|