Hi! Welcome to my site! It is still in beta phase so please bear with me. This is my first post and my first (serious) blog ever. I planned to have my own blog to work with, ages ago, but this is just the time i really decided to have one. Seriously, even though i do not really write from “streams of my consciousness” something has spurred me to do this. I want to share my experiences and impart learnings to others. This blog is primarily about my consulting experience, cause i am a rookie consultant.
I am an IT Consultant. Others deduce i was really enjoying the flair. Well, I can say I was a hell lucky yuppie who is still striving the challenges towards this so called ‘prestigious’ profession. I have an experience in system implementations. And with that, i encountered so many stories about different people, management issues, practices, culture, places etc. Everyday is a learning experience and the same goes on this kind of job.
I faced crossroads in my career years ago. So what made me love this career? First of all, i am afraid of boredom. I like variations in my day to day activities. I don’t prefer to have routine tasks. That is why i decided to take this career. I am an IT grad but during my stay in college i am already involved in software development and always at asked to play the role of the Project Leader, so i got use to do Project Management methodologies. I was never been a hardcore developer.
What is IT Consulting? Wiki defines it as a field that focuses on advising businesses on how best to use information technology to meet their business objectives. In addition to providing advice, IT consultancies often implement, deploy, and administer IT systems on business behalf. To make it short, us, consultants do earn through problems. If other people would ask what is my job, and as soon as i spill those carefully chosen and simplified terms they will nod. But the truth is they never really understand what i said.
What are the qualities you need to have? I will just list few:
- Ability to learn quickly. Every client has its own business process. It is expected that you do not know everything, that is why you have to be a fast-learner.
- Be prepared and embrace challenges. This is a career that you really have to step out of your comfort zones.
- Love to study and crave for new learnings. Go ask an experienced consultant. He would definitely say there’s so many new things to explore.
- People Skills. Most of the time you will have to interact to different people at different levels. You will also do presentation and train them. You have to deal with clients’ queries.
- Team Player/Independent Person. Most of the time you do tasks in a team but you should also expect that you also have to work on your own.
- Sensible. Since you will always be interacting with the bosses of the client company down to the end-users, you do have to empathize them. Common sense is not common nowadays huh!
- In relation to the second, and since this involves implementation, you are required to travel. So if this sounds fun to you then this job is for you.
It was always been a struggle from the start. You really have to learn the client’s business process quickly. Even though there was an ample time for you to study and be trained, you must really possess a sharp learning curve. Stressful? Yep, this is a stressful job but would there be a job that wasn’t stressful? How about the perks? Haha! Of course for every hard work there will always be rewards and accolades. Consultants were always after the per diem. There would always be ‘birthpains’ but as the saying goes this too shall pass.
There’s a lot of different methodologies used in implementation. Example, in an ERP systems like Oracle, it is a standard to use AIM. Methodologies refer to list of standard activities or approach used by the consultants during and after the implementation. Basically it all starts with Project Scoping or Client’s Business Review where you will have to know the existing business process, identify and analyse the gaps. Then you have to map the business data and be able to test that business solution. You also have to prepare test scripts and use it in training the end-users. Down to migration and go-live day. There will always be post-implementation support.
And now it’s time for me to move to the next level. It has been two months since I accepted a new post as an IT Consultant with a different Consulting firm. I was in Applications, specifically in the world’s leading provider of ERP Systems which is Oracle. At first I felt ecstatic. I do love challenges. But i am really missing my previous team. I can say that it was the best team i had. Good things shall come to an end. We chose different path to take to. Some plans to migrate and work abroad. Others went in a different field. There are some who chose to be in the same path as I. Now, going back to the context, i am honestly challenged. I have to manage my time very well. It is a day-to-day routine for me to travel at least 2 hours a day just to go to work, study different modules and concepts, read a good book (I love reading), time with my friends, family and loved one. But still i got managed to have a good laugh. I know it was exhausting but successful people really had moved out from their comfort zones just to be successful. I always look up to some people, just like my boss. He is the one who motivates me. I know his humble beginnings. He is my mentor. I just smiled on times he gave me lots of tasks to do. Even though at first i find it irrelevant. (Sorry Boss! Just my presumption at that time.)
“Let us go forth and syngergise leverage.” I was just moved by this statement. Try to define each term and chuckle.
One consultant, on her blog, defined what a consultant is (although some would not be applicable):
we’re type A (who, us?);
we use words like ’synergy’ and ‘leverage’ in sentences;
we know that “Decks” aren’t made of wood;
we drink wine, not beer;
we wear boxers, not briefs;
we actually like to travel;
we’re platinum elite with every airline and hotel;
we stay at the W (aka ‘the Dubbb’) whenever possible;
American Express drives us nuts;
we know where the best bars are in every airport in the world;
we know how to calculate NPV;
we can sleep anywhere, anytime;
we’re all about the per diem;
we’re all places all the time;
we’re crazy consultants.
Although i am considerably crazy, i affirm on the last 5 lines.
Sounds fun and exciting? I hope i had enlightened you somehow.
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Posted under The Consulting Experience
This post was written by rookieconsultant on October 13, 2008




