Good morning everyone,
looking for advice and a coach to help me on my transition into consultancy.
Background about me:
Started my career in accountancy and swiftly attained a role in Shell Oil Company. Had various finance roles over 4 years which included, Treasury Associate, AP controls Analyst, Project Lead, Business Process Improvement Lead and transformation.
I then moved into one of the largest financial services institutions as an Investment Treasury Associate (tier 1) for just over 2 years which again included 50% of my vocation in projects/business improvements.
I then had an opportunity to start and run my own company in the medical/healthcare industry as an eCommerce business. In a nutshell I have ran this company for the last 10 years. I grew this company from nothing to at its peak having sales of around 750,000 GBP PA. I am now looking to move on for various reasons and move into consultancy.
I have spent a considerable amount of time (over 1 year) deciding what I would like my next 10-20 year career step to be and I can't help but feel excitement at the prospect of becoming a consultant, I feel it fits in with my natural personality and also my experienced background should help me (hopefully) stand out from the crowd.
With that being said I am also aware I need the right people around me to make this step, I have approx 6.5 years industry experience and 10 years of business experience and I need to make a convincing switch into consulting to hit the ground running so I have a few questions below that people can hopefully help with.
1) The million dollar question is, does my background lend me to have a good/fair chance of getting into consulting.
2) What course(s) can I do if any that will look positive on linkdin/CV
3) I understand with the level of redundancies going on right now that it will be difficult to get a role in consultancy but I am determined to push forward, however am I a realist and I want to know am I completely wasting my time?
4) Is there a specific area of consulting that would be best suited to my experience.
3) Is there anything else you recommend to get my foot in the door. I am looking for the path of least resistance. I know once I am in this “world” I can make headway.
4) I understand the value of a coach as I selected one for when my wife got into consultancy so if there is a coach who reads this and is prepared to put in the time to get up to speed with my CV, interview prep and overall readiness then get in touch because I'm firing all cylinders to get moving!
Lastly, I have kept this very high level on purpose and happy to go into further details on my educations, experience and goals with the right coach.
Kind Regards,
UK Based