Resumes & Cover Letters For Aspiring Consultants
Resumes & Cover Letters For Aspiring Consultants
Resumes & Cover Letters For Aspiring Consultants
Recruiters spend as little as 30 seconds reviewing your resume for the first time Your resume must be:
Marketing: content and packaging Even with a stellar resume, you will still need to perform well on case interviews to land a job offer Consider practicing with ICC!
Outline
Top 10 Critical Skills sought by consulting recruiters Resume Tips Cover Letter Tips Additional Resources Q&A
Work in teams
Resume
Ability to clearly articulate complex thoughts Writing is concise and logically organized Activities that involve written/verbal comm.
Teaching Journalism
Activities that involve interactions with others Work w/ people from a range of backgrounds
Elected leadership positions Entrepreneurial initiative Self-direction in ambiguous situations Persuaded others to take action Calculated risk-taking
Resume
High GPA and/or rising trend in grades Analytical coursework or summer jobs Strong SAT or GMAT scores Logical presentation of credentials Where you can display it
Classes and extracurricular activities suggest a developing interest in business Conveys knowledge of industry and firm Exposure to major business and financial concepts through work experience Where you can display it
Upward trend in grades in challenging classes Humility; learning from mistakes Intellectual curiosity Advancement within a student organization Where you can display it
Enthusiasm and bias for action Heavy academic load Juggled many activities on campus Part-time job during the semester Willing to work long hours Where you can display it
Details on resume are consistent No exaggeration of accomplishments Following through on commitments No unprofessional or rude statements made in cover letter
Individuals with comparatively strong records of academic and managerial or professional achievement who have the capacity for continuous development. Highly motivated individuals who possess excellent analytical and interpersonal abilities, a keen business sense, proven leadership skills, and a strong academic record.
Your resume is often their first impression of you as a candidate The resume has one primary purpose
Is this candidate interested in consulting, and specifically in our firm? Does this candidate have experience in the industry of my current client? How soon could this person be staffed?
If you cant reduce your resume to 1 page, I immediately think you are unable to tell the important from the trivial, which is a death sentence for a consultant. Vice President at a top-tier consulting firm
Im always suspicious when I see a skills-based resume. I feel like I have to make a leap of faith. I prefer to see experience that illustrates skills Im looking for. I hate reading skills resumes. -Consultants at leading firms
Education Experience
Reverse chronological order Bullet-points and key takeaways, not dense prose Active, rather than passive, voice Use buzzwords & industry jargon with caution Activities, Additional, or Personal Avoid cliches such as travel, reading, running, etc.
Other
Resume Tips
Present two or three strengths and back them up with experience & achievement
Resume Mistakes
Objective statement at the top Job descriptions rather than results Weak verbs to describe accomplishments Listing experiences where you are unable to recall the details Political or religious viewpoints Any spelling or grammatical errors
Cover Letters
Introduce a resume Personalized explanation of interest in consulting and the particular firm More important when resume submitted directly, rather than on-campus recruiting Can the candidate write clearly & concisely? Convey professionalism & enthusiasm Address potential concerns of the recruiter
Position to which you are applying Primary reason for your interest in consulting and specific role at the firm Concise overview of 1 or 2 qualifications that make you a compelling candidate
These could be accomplishments that are not explicitly included in your resume
Tell that person who referred you or how you obtained their contact information Recruiters more apt to review your credentials if you were referred by a respected coworker
Industry or functional practice specialty An article or book written by a consultant An informational interview
WetFeet and Vault both publish books aimed to provide an insiders perspective on consulting and investment banking firms
Find out the name of the recruiter and their title Busy recruiter will end up skimming it
Excessive length
Networking
Identify a consultant within the firm that you have something in common with
UIUC alumnus Same undergraduate major or grad research Common extracurricular interests Informational interview (phone or in-person) Consultant may pass your resume to a recruiter with a positive recommendation
Resources Books
Killer Consulting Resumes! (WetFeet, 2005) The Fast Track: The Insiders Guide to Winning Jobs in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, & Securities Trading (Mariam Naficy, 1997) Get the Interview Every Time (Brenda Greene, 2004) The Overnight Resume (Donald Asher, 1999)
Electronic Resources
VAULT
UIUC students can freely download PDFs http://www.business.uiuc.edu/bcs Enter email address to receive temp password
WetFeet
Also available through Business Career Services username: illinois password: business
www.uiuc.edu/ro/icc
Sunday, March 4th, 3 PM in 245 Wohlers Mock interviews in pairs; HBR case discussion
Sunday, March 11th, 3 PM in 245 Wohlers Lecture given by Dr. Peter Hackbert, scholar in the Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership