Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the feasibility and wisdom of becoming self-employed, particularly in consulting, without prior job experience in the STEM field. Participants explore various aspects of self-employment, including the necessary qualifications, potential challenges, and alternative pathways to building a consulting career.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- Some participants express a desire to start a consulting firm after obtaining a mathematics degree, questioning the viability of doing so without industry experience.
- Concerns are raised about how one could effectively sell consultancy services or provide value without prior experience.
- One participant notes that consultants are typically experienced professionals with established networks, suggesting that a fresh graduate may lack the necessary skills to justify their fees.
- Another participant reflects on their own experience starting a business with minimal experience, emphasizing the importance of having a solid idea or project to build upon.
- Some argue that gaining experience in a related field before starting a consultancy could be beneficial for building reputation and expertise.
- There is mention of the possibility of becoming self-employed in fields like web development, where knowledge and tools are readily available online, contrasting with traditional consulting roles.
- Participants discuss the importance of identifying a niche or specific service that could be offered, rather than simply aiming to start a business without a clear idea.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the wisdom of becoming self-employed without experience. Multiple competing views are presented regarding the necessity of prior experience, the nature of consulting work, and the potential pathways to self-employment.
Contextual Notes
Some participants highlight the need for practical experience, networking, and the development of a specific service offering as critical factors in successfully transitioning to self-employment. The discussion reflects varying opinions on the role of formal education versus practical experience in consulting.