Hi everyone,
I am relatively new to this website but find it very useful. I am a London-based nonprofit professional with 15+ years of post-Master's experience, primarily in the museum sector. I also have post-undergraduate experience (2+ years) in the architecture industry. I am at the senior manager/section director level in my current field.
I recently decided to take a career break (under a year) to redirect my work towards consulting, primarily because I would like to use my expertise to improve strategy and organisational resilience within the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. I am currently exploring working in consulting, and I have identified McKinsey and Bain as having strong social sector practices. I am also looking closely at Kearney's work in travel and entertainment.
I would appreciate insights on how I might gain traction with these firms as an experienced professional. I have heard mention of the expert track on these discussions, but I am not entirely clear on how to gain entry through this route, I am working towards submitting applications for general associate/consultant positions at both companies. I am also trying to attend career webinars that are organised by Bain.
What other ways can I make myself attractive to these firms?
If all else fails, I plan to apply for an MSc at one of the London business schools to improve my networks in the field. But this of course would be a major investment.
Thanks for your advice and insights!