What skills does a consultant even need? I've seen a fair share of DCs' humanities friends land into consulting. |
| Oh pick me! DC just graduated from Amherst with a degree in Anthropology and Psychology, 4.0. He's going into Medical Anthropology research at a hospital and is eyeing grad school for public health |
Can you say more about this job? My 25 grad is an anthropology major, bioethics minor and she’d love to find something in the field but has been told she needs to go to law school. She is looking at nonprofit careers since she’s been interning in the sector but I’m curious about your sons job. |
| My '25 grad has a return offer from his internship with a gov contractor for after graduation, whether or not he stays for a 1 year MS ( would then be a May 2026 grad). CS major. Has TS/Sci clearance, now starts the 2 year countdown for keeping that clearance active. |
My niece is UMD 2024 Business grad as well(Marketing). She was warned by her professors that the hiring was slow. She is currently working retail and was offered a AGM position, which I am telling her to take in the meantime. |
Frostburg and Lynchburg are not what I meant by regional schools. See the U.S. News definition: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/regional-universities |
You can be a mediocre student at an Ivy and become a consultant |
PP here, I would assume some background in business for a good foundation. Everything else can be taught. |
Annual General Meeting? Or something else? |
Assistant General Manager, sorry |
Frostburg is ranked 111 in North regional universities…so it is what you meant. Lynchburg is ranked 345 for national universities. Ok…it’s not regional…but does that distinction matter at #345? |
that explains a lot about some of the consultants I've worked with over the years. |
Dp. It was the backup career at Yale. Saw total idiots get management consulting jobs, must be a tough world for McKinsey to hire so many meatheads. |
| My DS graduated from Brown with a degree in history, and is still looking for a job. The job market is very bad right now. In the meantime, he is living at home and teaching Pickleball for spending money. |
Consulting is always hiring |