No problemo Alex! Given that you're 1 year in, it's definitely a good time to start thinking about exit opportunities! Which one(s) are you finding the most compelling based on your interests?
@@neelandrohit6490 1) working for a late state startup and 2)VC as investor (instead of Associate). You definitely hit the nails in the head with these exit options
I would love a breakdown on which firms make these switches more likely. I doubt blackstone would hire a consultant from a small boutique firm in private equity.
Hi, what oportunity within thise jobs you see for a lawyer (2yers expirience) with MBA, who was founder and general manager in small consultancy start up for 2 years as well as worked in big corporation as credit controller for 2 years? What position in your opinion l could apply for?
Still fairly common given the growth of the PE industry. IB has a significant edge simply because of how closely related a lot of work and workflows tend to be.
Does an experienced hire with a masters (non-mba) and relevant consulting experience earn the same as an MBA hire? Or will he/she still be compensated as the undergrad hire?
Good question Nathan! From the little I know (and the little research I've done), it seems like the salary range might be anywhere from $130K - $200K (if not slightly more). So it'd definitely toward the top of the list!
Good question, with a long answer. And one that I will answer in one of my upcoming videos! But in short, I realized I would be happier and honestly more effective working at a smaller company with more ownership, trying to solve a problem I care deeply about.
Thank you Brother My name is Charan and I am an MBA Finance post graduate. I'm pretty much interested in working at MBB. What Could be your suggestion on preperation, finding opportunities and reference for job ( please provide if possible). I'm from India. Thank you for the great Content so far ❤.
Not going into consulting, but the way you explained the most common types of areas to work in is SO Helpful! Thank you!
Love the high quality content as always! Hope Neel your quarantine is coming to an end too :)
Appreciate the kind comment Willow! And the quarantine has ended (thank goodness haha). Although it wasn't too bad!
Thanks for this video! I have been in management consulting for a year and recently started to think about exit opportunities.
No problemo Alex! Given that you're 1 year in, it's definitely a good time to start thinking about exit opportunities! Which one(s) are you finding the most compelling based on your interests?
@@neelandrohit6490 1) working for a late state startup and 2)VC as investor (instead of Associate). You definitely hit the nails in the head with these exit options
Q: What do you think about going from the TOP Consultancy firms to smaller MC ones? (Starting way higher on the ladders etc?)
I would love a breakdown on which firms make these switches more likely. I doubt blackstone would hire a consultant from a small boutique firm in private equity.
Commercial Real Estate should’ve made an appearance, depending on the role you could have the best lifestyle on this list and make a shit ton
Very true that Commercial Real Estate can be quite lucrative. I just haven't seen it too commonly as an exit for consultants
but what are the roles? useful to know the sectors but what specific roles can we apply for
Hi, what oportunity within thise jobs you see for a lawyer (2yers expirience) with MBA, who was founder and general manager in small consultancy start up for 2 years as well as worked in big corporation as credit controller for 2 years? What position in your opinion l could apply for?
What do you think of Investment Banking as an exit opportunity?
1 year in consulting and im already watching this vid hahahah
Haha after watching it, are you considering switching jobs?
@@neelandrohit6490 Planning to go into renewable energy late start up. But i'm just exploring opportunities at this point.
What roles would a former consultant go into at a corporate company?
project management lol
how common is it tho for PE firms to hire consultants (even from the big 3), especially when competing with IB'ers
Still fairly common given the growth of the PE industry. IB has a significant edge simply because of how closely related a lot of work and workflows tend to be.
Does an experienced hire with a masters (non-mba) and relevant consulting experience earn the same as an MBA hire? Or will he/she still be compensated as the undergrad hire?
If you have under 2-3 YOE then you’re paid as an undergrad level hire.
Where would tech (PM or similar role) fall if included in this list?
Good question Nathan! From the little I know (and the little research I've done), it seems like the salary range might be anywhere from $130K - $200K (if not slightly more). So it'd definitely toward the top of the list!
Corporate America, early and late stage start up
Curious to know why u left
Good question, with a long answer. And one that I will answer in one of my upcoming videos! But in short, I realized I would be happier and honestly more effective working at a smaller company with more ownership, trying to solve a problem I care deeply about.
@@neelandrohit6490 Interesting looking forward to hearing about it
@@neelandrohit6490 looking forward to it!!!
Thank you Brother
My name is Charan and I am an MBA Finance post graduate.
I'm pretty much interested in working at MBB.
What Could be your suggestion on preperation, finding opportunities and reference for job ( please provide if possible).
I'm from India.
Thank you for the great Content so far ❤.
$40K per year is not lucrative, LMAO.
Not everything is about money
When did he say it was?
Extremely lucrative in my country lol