Dilemma for a CPE Student

I am getting my degree in computer engineering (lots of programming and electrical engineering work), My GPA is not very good but I have a good resume with great experience and skills.

I have interviews from companies like Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, and Booz for technology consulting positions. Up until reading this forum I didn't think IT consulting was that bad (whenever you read about it on this forum people only talk down about it). The thing is I want to have a lot of career opportunities and have a decent starting salary. The reason I'm looking into IT consulting is because I want a job with some kind of interpersonal skills required rather than just sitting at a computer all day writing code.

So my dilemma:

Do I go into IT consulting? Is it really that bad? Is it really career limiting, is there any potential? Not only is it IT consulting but its public sector IT consulting. If I do which of these companies would you recommend? Or should I just not go into them if they are only offering IT consulting? I don't know any board members or partners in these companies.

OR...do I go into a more traditional field for CPE majors such as software engineering or embedded systems or systems engineering where I may be stuck with some colleages I probably won't get along with, but I may get a higher initial salary.

Whats my quickest path to 100K?

I know a lot of you will hate seeing this kind of post, but its a legitimate and curious question and I know there have to be a lot of people like me looking for good answers...

Thanks so much for your help

 
Best Response

Ignore the haters. You're a strong candidate for IT Consulting and you do have the potential to move into different groups within the firms you're interviewing with. Most of the people in this forum don't have any interest in IT Consulting nor do they have the skill set for it. You don't have a typical profile for strategy consulting. I wouldn't suggest you make it a priority.

Compensation will be higher in strategy consulting and you'd get to $100K faster, but that should not be your primary motivating factor.

  1. Ask people you talk to and meet what common career paths are for IT consulting analysts. Do they migrate to different product groups, stay within IT, move to strategy, head to business school, etc
  2. Do some quick informational interviews with alums from your school who have gone into consulting. If you get an offer, you should have more frank conversations with the people you've met about opportunities to move around within the company if that's what you decide you want to do after a few years.
  3. Take a look at Booz's government practice in D.C. It's booming and my sense is that the profile analyst is broader than the other top shops. Here's a summary of their job written by an analyst of what hisjob entails, typical analyses done, compensation, etc http://bit.ly/fQHJe

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How good are you at computer science?

A job at a place like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, etc will get you to $100k pretty damn quickly. I have a bit of a tech background, and if I were going to go into tech I'd go to one of these places (or a startup!) over doing tech consulting.

 

IT Consulting is not that bad and you can have a good starting salary. However you have to understand that IT for most organizations is Cost Center and not Profit center so there will be a ceiling on how high your salary can go. IT gives u opportunity to develop inter personal skills and as you grow in experience you also gain experience managing people. After few years go the MBA route and choose whatever you want

 

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