It depends. The term "consulting" covers a WIDE variety of completely different jobs and companies. In a lot of cases, it means white-collar contracting, and it can be for any white-collar job that you'd normally hire someone for.
It varies so wildly. You've got capital-C Consultants like McKinsey, but you also have like "we outsourced our IT to another company with more specialized expertise", or "we bought into the grift economy around some ridiculously complex SaaS tool and hired a certified consultant to set it up for us"
I've never understood exactly what consulting is. Do they do independent research on behalf of a company? Do they read tea leaves?
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Don't forget laundering unpopular decisions that would've been made anyways
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Consultants serve as professional scapegoats. Executives hire them so that they can do what they want and have someone to blame when it goes wrong.
It’s just vibes. Consultants are hired to tell you what you want here. I’d they don’t, you hire another consultant.
It depends. The term "consulting" covers a WIDE variety of completely different jobs and companies. In a lot of cases, it means white-collar contracting, and it can be for any white-collar job that you'd normally hire someone for.
It varies so wildly. You've got capital-C Consultants like McKinsey, but you also have like "we outsourced our IT to another company with more specialized expertise", or "we bought into the grift economy around some ridiculously complex SaaS tool and hired a certified consultant to set it up for us"
Consultant is just a fancy word for someone who does something for a client. Lots of software developers are consultants.