When I was younger I used to believe that working for the big consultancies was what it was all about. Having the Anderson Consulting (remember them?) name on your CV, the experience of working on multi-million £ projects for major clients, getting to grips with the best technologies etc.
Now I think of these consultancies as blood sucking factories where they recruit to fill a space and then empty that space when it's no longer needed. You have to sell your soul and relinquish your personal life to be in favour with management and to achieve 'targets' for 'bonuses'. Try working a short day and see your 'career' die.
Given the choice, I would never want to work for any of the big consultancies out there - a complete turnaround from my more naive days.
Now I think of these consultancies as blood sucking factories where they recruit to fill a space and then empty that space when it's no longer needed. You have to sell your soul and relinquish your personal life to be in favour with management and to achieve 'targets' for 'bonuses'. Try working a short day and see your 'career' die.
Given the choice, I would never want to work for any of the big consultancies out there - a complete turnaround from my more naive days.
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