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So Dr, now what? |
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yes and no |
| Date Posted: |
09/17/2003 |
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Let's be clear for a second.
Are you saying that you have a Ph.D. in engineering, and you currently work in consulting, and no recruiter ever asked you why you invested 6+ yeara in a PhD program in order to enter consulting?
An undergraduate degree in engineering or physics would be looked on quite strongly in many consulting firms - very quantitative background, etc. The question only comes up if a person chose to spend most of their twenties pursuing a degree that is not immediately relevant to consulting and then wants to work in a "team oriented business environment" once they are done. |
| Message: |
People will ask the question...but people also bounce around alot anyway...
4 major career/field changes is the norm.
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