Consulting as a general label can feel very vague, especially given that it is a huge and diverse industry. There are many different types of consulting firms and areas of practice within one firm. Some management consulting firms specialize in giving advice on business strategy and operations (downsizing, acquisitions, restructuring) while others are known for their expertise in specific industries like technology.
No matter the firm or the focus area though, consulting firms mainly run on their people and the intellectual capital they possess. Consultants are branded as smart problem-solvers who are expected to deliver results and firms look for candidates with these skills:
Top 5 Consulting Skills
- Analytical skills with a keen problem-solving ability
- Interpersonal skills and an ability to work well on a team
- Strong communication skills - both oral and written – especially presentation skills
- Creativity with a leaning toward an entrepreneurial spirit
- Ability to cope with pressure while maintaining flexibility
- Tell me about yourself.
- Walk me through your resume.
- Why Firm X?
- Why City Y?
- Why consulting?
- Tell me about a time when you exhibited leadership.
- Give me an example of a time when you solved a problem creatively.
- What is your greatest accomplishment to date?
- What role do you normally assume within a group/team?
- Tell me about a mistake that you made recently.
- What is the last book you read for fun?
- ‘Go With the Flow’ Cases (most common) – Your job is to ask the interviewer logical questions that will enable you to make a suitable recommendation. You are driving the discussion.
- Command and Control Cases – The interviewer guides the discussion and the case has a lot of quantitative work and brainstorming components.