Hi,
I am a second year graduate working for F500 oil and gas company (UK based). I am coming to an end of my graduate scheme and feel that accounting/controlling is not for me.
I have looked at other career paths and I feel consulting sounds most interesting. I have experience in management accounting, M&A integration, FX hedges, commercial finance and costing (all in rotations, with a heavy focus on data modelling and analytics). I am also studying for CIMA on top of this.
If I was to stay within the company, I was thinking of going into treasury (sounds like there is more exposure to financial markets & external stakeholders). But I’d most likely be offered a commercial role or a project controller position. However, either of these roles, I wouldn’t want to continue for long and would ideally like to make a transition into more of a ‘practice’ role asap.
I want to not wait for my chances and think of what I need to prep if I want to go into consulting ideally right after the grad scheme (or even in the next few years).
Any advise (or even other career path suggestions that are not heavy on internal corporate/finance) would be greatly helpful.
Thanks a lot!