Senior Business Consultant
$11K-$25K
/ year
3-6 years experience
$11K-$25K
/ year
3-6 years experience
Senior business consultants need to be knowledgeable about various business processes and aspects, including data analysis and the creation, implementation, management, and monitoring of projects and initiatives. They must do several tasks that call for a sharp business sense and the capacity to understand and interpret a vast amount of data relevant to the requirements of their organization.
The following positions are open in this field:
The common roles and responsibilities of a Senior Business Consultant are:
Major educational qualifications required for Senior Business Consultant are:
Below are the educational requirements of a Senior Business Consultant:1
Business Case Analysis
2
Business Communication
3
Consultation
Working as a Senior Business Consultant gives knowledge about the workplace. Senior project managers, who oversee timely project delivery to clients, are the next step for this position. Project managers, senior consultants, and other positions similar to them are most common after senior business consultants. After working for over 4 to 5 years, it is simple to transition into high-stakes roles like Senior Manager or Senior Product Manager. And later on, in approximately 10 to 12 years, they obtain the ultimate Director of Analytics or Global Program Manager position. The alternate roles are:
As the Indian economy hits its $5 trillion GDP objective by 2022, all sectors are anticipated to grow at an unprecedented rate. The consulting market reached $11.5 billion in 2013 after only growing at 7% per year through the end of 2017. A Senior Business Consultant with ten to nineteen years of experience makes, on average, $1,824,024. Over their tenure (20+), employees make an average gross pay of $2,950,000. Senior Business Consultant salaries in Bangalore, Karnataka, are, on average, 8.1% higher than those nationwide. Gurgaon, Haryana (45.9%), Pune, Maharashtra (14.7%), and Mumbai, Maharashtra (11.3%) have the lowest minimum salaries.