Tech to non tech role switch- AMA
I have switched job from tech role to strategy role at a reputed company after 6 years of working.
Any me anything.
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MBA with 3 YOE in Business Analytics role. I want to pivot in Bs Strategy role. Somewhere I can build strategies to help the business grow. It could be a startups CXO office or a top global consulting firm. Please suggest how to go about this?
@QuietStaff10 you're already into Strategy if you understand business and can go deep to solve challenges and scale. Look for companies who are operations heavy that's where you can enter easily with your experience.
Why do you like the product role if strategy has more power? You can achieve more impact via a strategy role right ?
Also how easy is it to break into product or strategy role without related prior experience?
And which role would you be more easily dispensable to the company?
Strategy role have the most power. :p
Strategy has more power as it's horizontal in nature. Strategy is not for kinds.
I have switched job from tech role to strategy role at a reputed company after 6 years of working.
Any me anything.
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