Career switch from energy to tech via consulting!!

Hi
I have 16 years of experience in Oil & Gas industry. i have experience in Business Development, Product Management (non-IT), people management and operations. Planning to do EMBA at McCombs in an effort to switch industries. Thinking that consulting for 1-2 years will give me a good pivot and make CV attractive for tech companies (Salesforce, AWS, Tesla, energy transition advisories etc). I am currently on $200K total comp. If I don't aim for MBB and look for big 4 or small consulting firms (post MBA) what will be the starting comp. Is there a better segway for a career switch
TIA

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I did think about it. Looking at compensations in various industries, tech seems to be the one to meet or exceed upstream o&g compensations...happy to be told I am wrong.

 

CuriousCharacterWhy kind of role are you looking for in tech?Partner Account management, account director roles in Salesforce, AWS and MS Azure are the ones I was looking at. These don't need a core IT background but I can use my BD and product management background effectively. I don't have consulting experience but I was thinking doing some consulting projects during EMBA will help

 

I'm not sure your plan makes sense.

Most MBA's/consulting types end up in strategy & operations roles in big tech cos, and account director jobs typically ask for people with 8-10+ years of quoting carrying sales experience.

 

TXHERO

I think comps should be around 180k-200k. Two questions for you:

1. why not apply tech directly now, including sales/BD roles in tech?

2. what roles are your trying to get after 2 years in mgmt consulting?

1) I did apply for partner development and sales roles in AWS and Salesforce no luck

2)Any energy or energy tech consulting roles in MC.

 

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