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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

Name

Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

Industries

Job Functions

Traits

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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