I jus accepted a technology consulting role where I would be doing a lot of software engineering work as well as more strategy, design, and high level solutions. Best of both worlds :)
I really like that you said that in the consulting world folks jump in and out. I've gone from Industry -> Consulting -> Industry -> Consulting -> soon back to industry, and I think that spending time in both worlds build a lot of perspective and develops different career "muscles"
I recently joined an organisation as a Tech Consulting Analyst (i'm a fresher who graduated last month). I interned here for a month initially as a web developer....but in the time, I realised that I could provide business solutions as well as technical solutions (basic to intermediate) to my colleagues and other members working on a project with me, so I asked my organisation to make my profile a tech consulting analyst. I'm glad that i chose this profile since it teaches me a lot about business working, technical knowledge, strategy, marketing, etc etc....this is really a great field for someone who doesn't know their career path at an initial phase and want to gain knowledge of various fields and then hop into a proper field...or maybe stay in consulting in the future as well...
Needed to know this difference, thank you for this video! I’m going to be working for consulting firm first and then will try to transition to SWE companies.
@@CodeRay "(Complete roadmap or step by step method) for becoming a software engineer - 2021" something like that do some keyword research for SEO it will be good :)
If you like coding and you are good at it, do SWE, not consulting (referring to management consulting, not necessarily tech consulting, which is a whole 'nother animal).
Is it possible to switch from software engineering to consulting? For example, masters in computer science, then 5 years of software development, then an MBA and then move to management roles which don't involve any coding. Is it a realisable career path?
Loved the video, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I started working at a mid tier consulting firm within last year as a data engineering consultant (similar to software engineering), so this video really helped a lot with differentiating between these two fields and planning the rest of my career. Thanks so much again!!
As a consultant you should not be doing ANY programming that required for your job unless you live in India or something. Its good to know but you are not an architect, developer or a tester.
Sir, what is the difference between Computer Science and Software Developer Engineer? Sorry for asking such stupid question but I really wanted to know.
Computer science is the study of computation. Think algorithms, data structures, computational theory, programming language design, compilers, operating systems. Software engineering is the field that employs knowledge of computer science to solve practical real-world problems. Think chemistry vs chemical engineering
@@CodeRay a consulting engineer on a client site is like being hired as a software engineer for that client but you move onto another client when the project is done
Consultant & Consultant Engineer/ Consulting Engineer are two different words legally. Consultant need not be Engineer. Engineer is a person who holds Bachelor's/ Master's degree in concerned engineering discipline from a recognised University. IT or S/W Consultant preferably should have degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/ IT(Information Technology)/ S/W (Software) Engineering/ related subject/ Math/ Stat. Whereas IT or S/W Engineer must have degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/IT/ S/W Engineering & Consultant Engineer/Consulting Engineer (IT/ S/W) too same,License as PE/PEng/CEng prefered though not mandatory. Both Consultants & Consultant Engineer/ Consulting Engineer are not regular salaried employment in Co./Firm but self-employed persons who may have many Co./ Firms as their clients & they charge fees for service they render to those Co./Firms. A Consulting Engineer may be in S/W or IT discipline
Wow love your video.❤️ Is it possible to join a consulting firm and after getting promotion to become a partner after completing undergrad in Computer science or do i need an MBA for it please answer??
@@SAMYMuslc No I meant that is it possible to become a partner with hardwork and promotion for someone who has an engineering degree or MBA is mandatory
@@RishabhMazumdar Anything is possible. It ultimately depends on whether you have the tenacity to bite through all the storms in the project and emerge as a better consultant compared to your peers. A partner would have a stake in the company and is expected to bring sales to the firm. Would you be keen on that?
@@vishalvlogs4507if u climp up in consulting career u will be partner some day...which means u have to keep getting clients for the company..similar to sales.. U will be employed till the time u get clients for the company the moment u stop u will be fired for sure😅 There is no age barriers if u can get company clients in ur 60s ... u will be hired till that date... Swe is better for me ig...o dont want to go in sales😢