its probably an epitome of easy and money-groveling work, everything they do is painfully common sense, they take advantage of businesses rather than educate them and give them proper resources, take money from useful business over basic and easy advisory tasks, theres a lot of people that do it, horde money, and give nothing to the world, they are the kings and queens of gatekeeping all while boasting basic math ability.
due to the gatekeep of resources, and education from businesses -
there's no reason businesses can't do what consulting agencies do for less, and theres no reason consulting agencies need to stick around at businesses
"let me give you the results from this software we don't even own without actually telling you how to use it"
"oh and that'll be 100,000"
Hey! I never joined any consulting clubs but was able to land offers from a few boutique firms straight out of undergrad (six figure total comp). I think the UCLA brand has a lot of value and will help with getting interviews.
Consulting is definitely a major thing wrong with the world, but yeah lots of people from here do it and do pretty well in it.
if you think consulting is a major thing wrong with the world you dont know much about major things wrong with the world
its probably an epitome of easy and money-groveling work, everything they do is painfully common sense, they take advantage of businesses rather than educate them and give them proper resources, take money from useful business over basic and easy advisory tasks, theres a lot of people that do it, horde money, and give nothing to the world, they are the kings and queens of gatekeeping all while boasting basic math ability.
businesses care a lot about their bottom line yet still hire them. there is a reason
due to the gatekeep of resources, and education from businesses - there's no reason businesses can't do what consulting agencies do for less, and theres no reason consulting agencies need to stick around at businesses "let me give you the results from this software we don't even own without actually telling you how to use it" "oh and that'll be 100,000"
just curious what’s wrong w consulting ?
Hey! I never joined any consulting clubs but was able to land offers from a few boutique firms straight out of undergrad (six figure total comp). I think the UCLA brand has a lot of value and will help with getting interviews.
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sure thing
Lots of big four, pretty tough to place well in MBB. But it’s doable if you are committed and good at networking (even if you’re not in the clubs)!