Is Consulting the Right Career Path for You?

Are you considering a career in consulting? It can be a rewarding and challenging path, but it's important to understand what you're getting into before you make the leap. Consulting involves working with some of the world's largest corporations, governments, and development organizations to solve their most complex and demanding business challenges. It requires strong customer-facing, sales, and delivery skills, as well as a willingness to run a steep and fast learning curve. If you're the type of person who is naturally committed to their own self-improvement, consulting may be the right career path for you.

Consulting is a customer-facing function, so it's important to have good people skills and emotional intelligence. You'll need to be able to discuss, analyze, and resolve business problems in order to be successful. You'll also get an insider's view of how the global economy works and have the opportunity to put your stamp on it. Traveling is exhausting, stress is overwhelming and long hours catch up with you - but if you can handle it, consulting can lay the foundation for success in any career you may pursue after consulting.

You'll develop a wealth of skills that will make you more marketable and attractive to other companies. However, it's important to remember that consulting firms often face political challenges. If you're considering consulting as a career path, make sure you understand the potential pitfalls before making your decision. If you have any questions about consulting or your career path, don't hesitate to contact me directly.

I'm happy to help you decide if consulting is right for you.

Léo Poitevin
Léo Poitevin

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