First-Year Consulting Plan
Overview
During your first year at Notre Dame, the primary goal of the First-Year Consulting Plan is to understand the “what” of consulting, the different roles in consulting, and the differences among consulting firms. By learning about the industry, you will get a better idea of what consulting firms are looking for in candidates, which will better prepare you to develop skills through extracurricular activities and professional development programs.
Please consider the First-Year Consulting Plan as a sample guide of how you may begin to prepare for a career in consulting as a first-year student. You do not need to complete each of the tasks below.
Explore & Decide
- Schedule a one-on-one appointment with a career discernment counselor and reflect on your values, skills, and interests to discern if consulting is right for you.
- Compare the consulting industry with other indsutries by using Candid Careers.
- Attend a Consulting 101 session in the spring semester to learn more about the consulting industry.
- Talk to upperclassmen from your dorm or student clubs about consulting.
- Participate in a free consulting virtual work experience program through Forage.
Sharpen Consulting-Related Skills
Technical:
- Attend/watch case competitions to understand consulting problem-solving. Many firms offer case competitions from January through April and can be identified via Handshake.
- Learn about the case interview process through the Introductory Case Resource page. As a first-year, you should be focused on getting an idea of the rhythm and flow of a case interview - you should avoid over-practicing before your actual case interviews in 1-3 years.
- Enroll in a range of courses to explore interests while putting emphasis on data analytics-related courses.
- Begin building your business acumen by reading The Economist, Fortune, Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and Morning Brew.
Non-technical:
- Develop leadership skills through joining student organizations such as Student International Business Council (SIBC) and Students Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO).
- Try out different student organizations/clubs, such as Unleashed Social Ventures, Black Business Association of Notre Dame (BBAND), Undergraduate Women in Business, and the Science-Business Club.
Prepare for the Recruiting Process
- Seek internship opportunities that require similar skill sets as consulting firms usually don’t target first-year students.
- Create LinkedIn and IrishCompass profiles.
- Create a public profile on Handshake. Use Handshake to indicate your career interests, review postings, and explore events.
- Convert high school resume to college resume, and schedule a resume review with the Center for Career Development
- Learn how to write a cover letter. Even as a first-year student, it will be helpful for you to begin learning how to convey your personal story both verbally and through writing during the consulting networking & recruiting process.