Really appreciate you introducing yourself and explaining your job. very helpful for myself who is a first time viewer. The powerpoint part was so creative!
Sheri, so glad to hear!! Not enough people get a look under the hood of management consulting, so I’m really happy to be able to share what it’s about :’)
Hi! Thank you for this valuable video. As someone from a non-business degree, I'm scared of not being up-to par with business students who are interested in consulting. Since you're in this industry, could you offer some advice on how much finance/accounting knowledge one needs? Do you also advise taking courses in other subjects that could help someone from a non-business degree hone executive skills? (e.g strategy, analysis, leadership, etc.) Thanks a lot!
Hi Alicia! Almost no accounting or finance knowledge is needed for the case interview - lots of engineers and now liberal arts majors spot to consulting and succeed. For when you start working in consulting, basic business acumen is helpful - watch RUclips videos on strategy and some finance - no formal education needed given the amazing online resources available. Read business newsletters that interest you - for me, I had read Retail Brew for the latest and greatest in the consumer retail world. Some business case study books are helpful and interesting too - think HBS cases, Stanford GSB cases, etc. Other helpful subjects: data analysis (helps you stand out in case interviews if you apply principles and tie it to business impact). Honestly, pick some industries you find genuinely interesting (sustainable energy, crypto, retail, healthcare, etc.) and read / learn about companies, trends, business models, industry dynamics, etc :)
Fellow consultant here and this is prob one of the best day in life of one I've watched!
Omg you’re so sweet thank you. Your turn!!
@@Lindasaur working on it!
Really appreciate you introducing yourself and explaining your job. very helpful for myself who is a first time viewer. The powerpoint part was so creative!
Sheri, so glad to hear!! Not enough people get a look under the hood of management consulting, so I’m really happy to be able to share what it’s about :’)
WOW THIS IS SO WELL DONE- what a smart and amazing young laaaady
Ugh you are so kind!! Thank you :)
This is awesome!!!! Amazing script and wonderful editing :D
Matt the dance GOAT - thank you!!
Well made and structured video for sure! Thanks for sharing!
This was exactly what i needed, thank you!
A TRUE GIRL BOSS 🤩 go linda!!
Aw EM thank you!! ❤️
Love the content! very inspiring
very helpful!
Thanks for sharing.
Is there any 'public' deck repository from McKinsey ?
hi, i like your video! please make more :)
You are so sweet!! What content do you want to see??
How hard was it to get the internship? Like how qualified would you say you were coming into i
Thanks for sharing.
What do you think about so much meetings, does it worth it? Isn't it unproductive ? Kind regards,
Hi! Thank you for this valuable video. As someone from a non-business degree, I'm scared of not being up-to par with business students who are interested in consulting. Since you're in this industry, could you offer some advice on how much finance/accounting knowledge one needs? Do you also advise taking courses in other subjects that could help someone from a non-business degree hone executive skills? (e.g strategy, analysis, leadership, etc.) Thanks a lot!
Hi Alicia! Almost no accounting or finance knowledge is needed for the case interview - lots of engineers and now liberal arts majors spot to consulting and succeed.
For when you start working in consulting, basic business acumen is helpful - watch RUclips videos on strategy and some finance - no formal education needed given the amazing online resources available.
Read business newsletters that interest you - for me, I had read Retail Brew for the latest and greatest in the consumer retail world. Some business case study books are helpful and interesting too - think HBS cases, Stanford GSB cases, etc.
Other helpful subjects: data analysis (helps you stand out in case interviews if you apply principles and tie it to business impact).
Honestly, pick some industries you find genuinely interesting (sustainable energy, crypto, retail, healthcare, etc.) and read / learn about companies, trends, business models, industry dynamics, etc :)
@@Lindasaur Thank you so much for your advice! This really helps a lot and encourages me to go into this field :)
Hey Linda. Do you know which firms consult the most to creator economy companies?
9:56 NOT THE POWERPOINT !!!
Not the PowerPoint oh dear
I love you so. I miss you so
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hello Pretty Wonderful. Linda
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