MONEy MATTERS: salaRy
RaNGEs FoR sElEcTEd RElEvaNT
occuPaTIoNs
Management & related services: $37,800-50,300
Management & organisation analyst: $44-60,000
-- figures from Australian Graduate Survey 2007, GCA. Ranges refer
to the middle 50 per cent of salaries for bachelor degree graduates
with permanent residency, in full-time employment in Australia in
2007.
What you need
Many consulting firms recruit graduates from all
academic disciplines, believing that the generic
range of research, teamwork and analysis skills
developed through university study and a
wider education provide a good basis for the
development of consulting skills.
People with specialist knowledge and
experience are also recruited from the broader
work force, making consulting an area for
career progression. The recruiting process
usually emphasises a proven academic and/or
employment track record, excellent business
analysis skills and the ability to confidently deal
with clients.
At the entry level, acceptance into a formal
graduate recruitment program provides the
main avenue of entry into the field.
A degree – typically in
Commerce, Law, Information
Technology, Economics,
or Accounting – is a basic
requirement for entry into a
graduate program at a major
consulting firm.
In most cases, consulting firms will only
consider graduates with consistently high
academic results.
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