I'm applying for MBA programs and just recently learned of the consulting industry. From the way I understand it, consulting means that you have years of experience in a subject and help companies in your specialty. Well I was kind of shocked when I heard people that are 22 and 23 are consultants. What could they go and give specialization to companies that have employees with decades of experience? I was also talking to one girl that was a consultant at a MBA event. She said she majored in Finance and was a consultant. She mentioned different things and then mentioned one where she did well performance consulting in oil and gas. That's what I am, a production engineer. I would be offended if some 24 year old girl with no energy experience or engineering degree came in to my company to consult me on well performance. I have a petroleum engineering degree and have been a production engineer my entire life. There isn't anyway she would know the engineering, physics, and scientific ways of operating an oil well. That absolutely requires oil operating experience and most of the time a petroleum engineering degree. Why does consulting operate this way? Seems like a bogus overpaid job to people that really can't offer good advice.
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