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What industry? The other thing to keep in mind is that you not only get the high growth potential now, you get buffered by the life sciences work that grew like gangbusters during COVID (so no layoffs and absurdly good bonuses last year).
BA1, we do a lot of other work in life sciences! ZS works across pharma R&D and medical, real world evidence, value and access, digital health, portfolio and pipeline, and several more
I would assess your growth opportunity at KPMG and consider what you want to achieve in your consulting career
If it’s just a short term gig to make more money and exit consulting for good, I would interview and compare salaries (~105K for early ACs)
But if you’re in it for the long haul, I would assess if there are certain people at KPMG you would work blood sweat and tears for, if that’s lacking, probs jump, but I would definitely stay if I love my team
I enjoy getting a lot of autonomy at ZS if my team trusts me, but it’s definitely a learning process...wouldn’t personally be up to transferring firms if the “levers” aren’t worth the effort (e.g salary, team, type of work)
We do a large majority work in commercial pharma, if that sounds boring/uninteresting , I recommend evaluating whether to apply or not
People are good albeit quirky, they make me better. I don’t worry crazy hours and pay is solid for WLB IMO
Yeah - I’m not loving my team. I definitely feel undervalued. But my new project could be changing that perspective? Riding these options out!
Is this a non consulting role?
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Also marketing work. Determining marketing strategies, segmentation, identifying product opportunities based on landscape and more.
Then there’s been a recent push into heavy analytics (e.g. orchestration engines)
First get the offer and worry later. I’d say focus on the interviews.
Don’t stress. I literally used a deck that I presented to a client - cleaned it up and was like 3 hours of prep
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What level OP? I can answer better based on that.
Not sure I understand “industry role”
A Consultant role that excludes the healthcare industry