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Ask HN: What are the downsides of working for a consultancy?

2 pointsby thisiswronggggover 2 years ago
I have an offer from a consultancy for projects in EU public sector. The salary increase is not bad and the title is a move up (I think). I&#x27;m getting to an architect role up from Senior Dev. WLB will be a bit worse though. I&#x27;m currently in a known product company in Telecoms sector.I&#x27;m in my 40s and have worked mostly as a SW dev up to now. The new role won&#x27;t be hands-on as the roles I had so far (so I&#x27;d be very interested to read experiences from people that did a similar move).<p>Is that a good move professionally? Does it make sense? What are the downsides of moving from a regular product company to a consultancy? Would such a move increase my future prospects or narrow them? I need to be in business in some way or another for at least another 20 years.<p>No significant connections or network. I mean I won&#x27;t be able to move to a high power&#x2F;salary position to which this role would be a good stepping stone. Just me with my abilities have to be marketable for a good few years to come.<p>Thanks

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Emigre_over 2 years ago
I would avoid it, but you could very well be happy, depending on the people involved and the characteristics of the project. I doubt this is a question that can be answered in a general way.<p>To me, personally, consultancy potentially means low standards, which I’d like to avoid. Public sector also sounds tricky - again, personally. But it’s hard to say… you have all the facts, the choice will affect your life, the choice is ultimately yours only. I hope it all works out for you either way. :)
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