Consulting Apprenticeship
6-week fully remote sessions trained by Ex-Deloitte Consultants who'll write you glowing job referrals.
Live 1:1 mentoring from ex-Deloitte Consultants
Add "Consulting Summer Associate" to your CV
Get glowing job referrals from mentors
50 Seats Available | Application Deadline: 5 October 2024 | IDR4,000,000 Program Fee
About the Program
The DreamGravity Management Consulting Apprenticeship is a hands-on program designed to prepare participants for a consulting career. Through real-world case studies and methodologies like MECE and hypothesis-driven problem-solving, participants develop essential consulting skills in data analysis, structured communication, and client engagement. Guided by experienced consultants, participants gain practical experience using tools such as Excel and PowerPoint. This program is perfect for aspiring consultants and career-switchers, offering a strong foundation in consulting best practices.
50 Seats Available | Application Deadline: 5 October 2024 | IDR4,000,000 Program Fee
WORK ON REAL-WORLD CONSULTING CASES
Engage in real-world consulting cases where you'll apply strategic thinking and problem-solving skills to address complex business challenges, delivering practical and impactful solutions.
USE EXCEL AND POWERPOINT LIKE A CONSULTANT
Master the art of using Excel and PowerPoint with the precision and efficiency of a seasoned consultant, creating data-driven analyses and compelling presentations that drive decision-making.
LEARN AND PRESENT TO AN EX-DELOITTE CONSULTANT
Gain invaluable insights by learning from and presenting your solutions to an ex-Deloitte consultant, receiving expert feedback to refine your consulting skills and approach.
COMPARISON with Traditional Internships
A virtual internship offers more flexibility, allowing students to manage their own schedules and work from anywhere. Unlike traditional internships, where students are often stuck with repetitive manual tasks, a virtual internship focuses on meaningful learning. Plus, instead of facing scolding when mistakes happen, students receive supportive guidance from mentors, creating a more positive and constructive experience.