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What Type Of Person Thrives In The Government Consulting Industry, According To A Lead Systems Engineer At A Government Contractor

Nicole, a Lead Systems Engineer at a Government Contractor, believes those who thrive in government consulting are "detail oriented, adaptable," and "comfortable navigating ambiguity" because clients often don't know what solutions they need; therefore, being "process driven" and "people savvy" by tailoring communication styles is critical to success.

Adaptability, Communication, Problem-Solving, Detail-Oriented, Process Driven

Advizer Information

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Job Title

Company

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Grad Programs

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Nicole Giunta

Lead Systems Engineer

Government Contractor

Virginia Tech

University of San Diego | MBA

Engineering - Industrial

Government & Public Sector

Strategic Management and Executive

Honors Student, Worked 20+ Hours in School

Video Highlights

1. Detail-oriented individuals thrive, emphasizing the importance of meticulousness in government consulting.

2. Adaptability and comfort navigating ambiguity are crucial for success in this industry, especially when clients' needs are not clearly defined.

3. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are essential, requiring the ability to tailor communication styles to different audiences and understand their goals.

Transcript

How would you describe how people typically thrive in this industry?

In government consulting, people who are detail-oriented and adaptable tend to do well. It's very important to be comfortable navigating ambiguity.

This helps to be process-driven, but also people-savvy. You want to tailor your communication style based on your audience.

The ambiguity part is very important. Your government clients may not always know exactly what solution would help them. Being able to figure out their goal is critical.

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