“I was under the impression that theres this war for talent out there and everyone is trying to recognize talented individuals. My experience is that companies are looking for a round peg to fit into a round hole, and it doesn't really matter how awesome the peg is; if it doesn't fit exactly they're not interested. It doesn't matter how valuable a jack of all trades is - because they are - a swiss army knife is an incredibly valuable tool. But that doesn't help you get your foot in the door."– Eric Hulbert
Eric Hulbert is a Consultant at the Boston Consulting Group in their Atlanta Office. He started out at the Naval Academy, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in History. After that he served for over 11 years as a pilot, Wing Asst Training Officer, Maritime Watch Officer, and ROTC instructor. After his transition from the military, Eric worked in the Finance Industry at Bank of America - as a Vice Principal of Strategy Analyst. Eric holds an MBA and a Masters of Science in Industrial & Systems Engineering from the University of Florida
In this conversation, we cover a lot of topics, including:
- What life was like balancing active duty as a ROTC instructor, a family, and earning two master's degrees
- An overview of the Strategy Analyst role at Bank of America
- How Eric's first salary out of the Navy compared to his Navy salary
- An overview of the career progression of a Strategy Analyst
- How Eric approached his second career search compared to his first, and how he decided on Management Consulting
- What day-to-day life is like at the Boston Consulting Group
- What sort of experience Eric has had in his first year of consulting, and how to navigate your options within consulting
- And much, much more…
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Selected Links from the Episode
- Eric's article on Top Talent
- Book Recommendations:
- What Color Is Your Parachute? 2017: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers
- Case Interview Secrets: A Former McKinsey Interviewer Reveals How to Get Multiple Job Offers in Consulting
- Case in Point 9: Complete Case Interview Preparation
- Top 3 firms mentioned: McKinsey & Co., Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
- Other veteran interviews about consulting:
Show Notes
- 1:38 - Eric's background
- 2:42 - How Eric decided to leave the Navy and how he approached that decision
- 4:48 - Eric's decision to pursue an advanced degree while still on active duty and the advantages of this approach
- 6:42 - What life was like balancing active duty as a ROTC instructor, a family, and earning two master's degrees
- 10:17 - What was most helpful for Eric at grad school in preparing for his civilian career, and what he wishes he had done differently
- 14:50 - What drew Eric to the Bank of America and the world of finance
- 16:50 - An overview of the Strategy Analyst role at Bank of America
- 17:58 - The day-to-day life of a Strategy Analyst
- 20:34 - Where Eric felt most ahead and behind his civilian counterparts in the first few years of his career
- 23:15 - How Eric's first salary out of the Navy compared to his Navy salary
- 25:20 - An overview of the career progression of a Strategy Analyst
- 27:40 - How Eric approached his second career search compared to his first, and how he decided on Management Consulting
- 31:06 - Advice on how to better understand oneself and find your ideal career
- 34:07 - What it was like interviewing for consulting, and advice for those wanting to do the same
- 38:40 - What day-to-day life is like at the Boston Consulting Group
- 42:50 - What sort of experience Eric has had in his first year of consulting, and how to navigate your options within consulting
- 47:58 - Indications that you may love life as a Management Consulting... and signs that you may hate it
- 49:50 - The most surprising aspect of Eric's transition to a civilian career
- 52:17 - Final words of wisdom