0:25 What is management consulting? 0:49 What kind of problems do you solve and what kind of projects are they usually? 2:06 What’s the learning curve for a new engagement/project? 3:16 How long are these engagements/projects and how do you know what you’re supposed to do? 4:12 What’s the end deliverable for an engagement/project? 4:53 Monday to Friday. What does that look like? 6:03 What does a typical day look like for a consultant? 7:47 What is your favorite part about being a consultant? 9:03 What is your least favorite? 10:01 Where do consultants end up? How long do they do consulting for and when they leave, why do they leave? 11:30 If you weren’t in consulting what would you be doing?
Love how articulate she is. She also handled a couple of typical interview questions ("what would you be doing if you weren't doing this?", and "what don't you like about your current job?") in ways that sounded very genuine, and for the latter question -- understandable without being negative.
After graduating, I struggled a lot of what I wanted to go into career wise - especially finding what I’m passionate in! Sports medicine and business major here, and consulting is something I can see myself in. Thank you for the informational video! Cheers
Yup she fits the consulting mold - vague answers, spend time and money to travel, and rely on a few key experts in your firm to train all the youngsters (who the client is still paying for).
Yes can relate to that.. What I definitely underestimated when joining McKinsey 6 years ago was how important Slide Writing skills are. In Consulting, it is just crucial to be able to work well with PowerPoint. I started my RUclips channel to share my experiences on Slide Writing skills and other related topics. Would love you to check it out! :)
this one is just really hard that most people can handle this problem and they actually enjoying to working hard as this explanation they tend to be a good and straight forward persons to do their job and make their boss or manager happy for that
It didn't answer the basic question ie about the need for management consulting firm in the first place : Why does a large corporation need external consultants to give them solutions to their problems, 1) Does their leadership team who have decades of experience in that domain not good enough to brainstorm and solve it themselves. 2) Does those 5 young consultant bring to table some knowledge which their leadership team might not be even aware of. 3) Do corporations hire consultants just for some second unbiased advice, since they can neither seek help from customers nor competitors , so consultants might be a good neutral party for some second advice which their leadership team may decide to go by or reject. Is it so?
She is bragging like the sales of consulting companies, that’s it. Consultant like her aged are mostly fresh graduate, and literally knows nothing about the real business word. They are purely follow instructions from their Work flows, most of which doesn’t help at all and apply to specific companies.
@@tinggu1506 she can learn things much faster than in a regular company. one year in consulting is equal to several years in a normal traditional company. consulting firm only hire the top students from top universities. Sundar Pichai worked for McKinsey before joining google.
Hi - Can you please help me with courses available in India including International online courses for Strategy/Management Consulting? I am from Finance & Accounting background and I think these courses will provide a lot of help in formulating & executing different strategies to transform F&A function of the company especially in this digital era. Please guide on my understanding as I am fairly new to this topic.
Wow... This is exciting! I like to extend an invitation to you to talk to my students on MC during one of our lectures. Would you be glad to honour the invite? I am Dr. Maruff Oladejo, Department of Educational Management, University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
0:25 What is management consulting?
0:49 What kind of problems do you solve and what kind of projects are they usually?
2:06 What’s the learning curve for a new engagement/project?
3:16 How long are these engagements/projects and how do you know what you’re supposed to do?
4:12 What’s the end deliverable for an engagement/project?
4:53 Monday to Friday. What does that look like?
6:03 What does a typical day look like for a consultant?
7:47 What is your favorite part about being a consultant?
9:03 What is your least favorite?
10:01 Where do consultants end up? How long do they do consulting for and when they leave, why do they leave?
11:30 If you weren’t in consulting what would you be doing?
Can I Get the name of that Ma'am?
PLease
@@mayurcharniya8785 Allison Xu
@@maahranponurengam2152 thanks 😊
😮😮😮😮😢😮
She genuinely looks like she enjoys her job which is really comforting.
She enjoys her* job :)
@@random_kid_on_youtube Oh gosh I must have been half-asleep writing that! Thanks for highlighting that - edited my original comment.
@@pokadoodledoo9580 That's okayyyy.
Your name btw😂 Pokadoodledoo dang it😂
What a well spoken young woman. Super helpful information!
Admit it, you desire her!
Love how articulate she is. She also handled a couple of typical interview questions ("what would you be doing if you weren't doing this?", and "what don't you like about your current job?") in ways that sounded very genuine, and for the latter question -- understandable without being negative.
What I like most in her is confidence, bringing me power and hope. Thank you!!!
She knows her stuff, and explains so well. Thanks for this video.
After graduating, I struggled a lot of what I wanted to go into career wise - especially finding what I’m passionate in! Sports medicine and business major here, and consulting is something I can see myself in. Thank you for the informational video! Cheers
This is the BEST video on consulting!
they really love work and it looks like they dont even get tired always positive person and industrious as well
Awesome video! I learned a lot. Good questions. Also, her answers were very thoughtful. Thanks for doing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Allison is amazing. She's not only smart but also cute and such a professional in her field. ❤️
I’m curious to know how her education prepared her for her career in Consulting.
Great questions and great interview!!
thanks stepan!
Great questions and a great interview overall. Thanks for all the information on consulting
thanks faith! glad you enjoyed it! :)
This was a wonderful video! Thank you so much for asking and answering excellent questions. Incredibly insightful!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have an interview this week and this helped out very much, thanks!
Hey there. How did it go?
@@qhayiyamayinje I got the job :D I started recently and tomorrow is my first day on a billable engagement!
Congratulations Michael!👏👏
@@miguel.martinez93 congrats
Yup she fits the consulting mold - vague answers, spend time and money to travel, and rely on a few key experts in your firm to train all the youngsters (who the client is still paying for).
Yes can relate to that.. What I definitely underestimated when joining McKinsey 6 years ago was how important Slide Writing skills are. In Consulting, it is just crucial to be able to work well with PowerPoint. I started my RUclips channel to share my experiences on Slide Writing skills and other related topics. Would love you to check it out! :)
this one is just really hard that most people can handle this problem and they actually enjoying to working hard as this explanation they tend to be a good and straight forward persons to do their job and make their boss or manager happy for that
Thank you for the insight! Alison ‘s information is very helpful ❤️
Love this girl!❤
Alison's sharp!
Consulting is basicaly helping leader to make decision
Wow a useful video about consulting!
It didn't answer the basic question ie about the need for management consulting firm in the first place :
Why does a large corporation need external consultants to give them solutions to their problems,
1) Does their leadership team who have decades of experience in that domain not good enough to brainstorm and solve it themselves.
2) Does those 5 young consultant bring to table some knowledge which their leadership team might not be even aware of.
3) Do corporations hire consultants just for some second unbiased advice, since they can neither seek help from customers nor competitors , so consultants might be a good neutral party for some second advice which their leadership team may decide to go by or reject. Is it so?
Yes, yes and yes
She is bragging like the sales of consulting companies, that’s it. Consultant like her aged are mostly fresh graduate, and literally knows nothing about the real business word. They are purely follow instructions from their Work flows, most of which doesn’t help at all and apply to specific companies.
@@tinggu1506 she can learn things much faster than in a regular company. one year in consulting is equal to several years in a normal traditional company. consulting firm only hire the top students from top universities. Sundar Pichai worked for McKinsey before joining google.
How she is loving ❤ and her is a free minded person
How long you stay abroad? What is longest time for you
I would go into consulting after uni if I had my time again
Excellent video
great interview, thanks
so... long hours & traveling - so not attractive for people with families.
Is there any online classes for this management consulting
What was her full name? Alison something?
At a time do you need to work with 1client or with different clients at the same time depending on the demand??
It's really good and useful video for me ;) Thank you
Glad to hear that!
What major should I be in university if I want to work as a management consultant? Thank youu
STEM or business major should work
I came here to get inspired. I fell in love.
Hi - Can you please help me with courses available in India including International online courses for Strategy/Management Consulting? I am from Finance & Accounting background and I think these courses will provide a lot of help in formulating & executing different strategies to transform F&A function of the company especially in this digital era. Please guide on my understanding as I am fairly new to this topic.
Great insights
thanks for the info, it IS helpful!
Great video; thank you very much!
Great information
anybody else feel like this was super vague.... ??
Can I Get the name of that Ma'am?
Sounds fun...
Nice
Damn she’s pretty
Wow... This is exciting!
I like to extend an invitation to you to talk to my students on MC during one of our lectures. Would you be glad to honour the invite? I am Dr. Maruff Oladejo, Department of Educational Management, University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
It's a silly job for very analytic types where you get worked to death.
Didn’t ask the most important question...is she single lol