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Post by sof on Feb 13, 2024 17:49:43 GMT -5
A recruiter from one of the big consulting firms reached out about a position that fits my skill set, and I’m intrigued.
Other than frequent travel, I know nothing about consulting. (They only said 20%, which sounds reasonable to me, but who knows.)
I’m curious about what the culture is like. I’m used to working in an industry where everyone wears jeans to work and knocks off at 5pm and the entire experience (from the free food to the wellness perks) is about keeping employees happy. Is consulting a gig where people are generally happy to be doing it, or just trying to muscle through until they move on to something else? Does seniority matter?
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Post by michaeljr on Feb 19, 2024 17:25:34 GMT -5
That's exciting news about the consulting firm reaching out! Consulting can offer a dynamic work environment with diverse projects and challenges. While travel may be frequent, many consultants find fulfillment in problem-solving and collaboration. Culture varies among firms, but some prioritize employee satisfaction with perks like free food and wellness benefits. For more information on consulting culture and practices, you might find corporateinvestigation.com/audits/ helpful. Best of luck navigating this exciting opportunity!
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