I am making a pivot to consulting from working/running a startup that I helped co-found. The startup is pretty successful and has made great strides in the past 12 months, however it isn't financially secure to sustain/support me and I am finding it extremely difficult to make ends meet. I understand that creating a successful business requires a lot of persistence and patience. My personal preference is to stick to the startup and give it my 100%, but unfortunately at this point in time there is a lot of financial responsibility that lies on my shoulder and the uncertainty with the startup is very taxing.
I have 3 questions that I like the community's advice on:
1. How can I best position/present my story during the interviews to answer why I want to make the switch
2. Will interviewers see me in a bad light for being honest with them about
- Giving up on a personal initiative and wanting to make the switch to consulting
- Being financially incentivized to make the switch
- Wanting to be involved with the startup in a limited capacity (advisory)
3. If I ended up staying full time with my startup and want to make a pivot 2 to 3 years later, will this impact my chances in any way?
For context:
I am a first generation international student - graduated 2022 from a top 20 US college with a very high GPA
Received 1st round interview invites for entry level positions from McKinsey, Bain & OW - waiting for RB & BCG
Thanks in advance.