Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former consultant here. I am struggling to find a new career path since it's obvious I'm not going to partner/BD/rainmaker route. I think "jack of all trades, master of none" is exactly correct. I've found it very, very hard to translate my general PM, analyst, writing skills into something new.
I don't get it - really? Does your firm not have a strong alumni network? Pretty much every f500 internal corp strategy / corp dev team loves ex strategy consultants. Read the job descriptions.
Who were your clients, what kind of jobs were you staffed on?
Anonymous wrote:Former consultant here. I am struggling to find a new career path since it's obvious I'm not going to partner/BD/rainmaker route. I think "jack of all trades, master of none" is exactly correct. I've found it very, very hard to translate my general PM, analyst, writing skills into something new.
Anonymous wrote:* cool things
I joined lots of meet ups and made new friends who were not in professional services. The opportunities starting flowing in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would you like to be doing?
this has always been the problem. I'm a jack of all trades, master of none... a project management generalist. I've never really found my passion. I've enjoyed client work in the pharma industry.
Anonymous wrote:What would you like to be doing?
