Entry-Level Positions for Aspiring Analysts
Jerry, a Senior Consultant at AArete, notes that entry-level roles in their field are typically "analyst" positions, suggesting internships as a strong pathway to full-time employment after graduation; the interviewee admits their own career path was "atypical," making their specific advice limited to observations of their company's typical hiring practices.
Entry-Level Jobs, Analyst Roles, Internships, Career Transition, Consulting
Advizer Information
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Job Title
Company
Undergrad
Grad Programs
Majors
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Jerry Huang
Senior Consultant
AArete
UCI 2015
UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA
Medical, Sciences & Related, Economics
Consulting & Related Professional Services
Consulting
None Applicable
Video Highlights
1. Analyst roles are common entry-level positions.
2. Internships are a good way to transition to a full-time job.
3. Consider companies you like and research their entry-level roles.
Transcript
What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate college student might consider?
I don't think I know this as well because I took a very atypical route to get where I was. But I guess, from what I saw, the company had entry-level roles that were basically analyst or internal roles.
If you're still in school, you can do an internship. I think that's usually a very good way to transition into a full-time job after you graduate. Analyst roles are a good place to start, at least in the company that I was in.
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