Starting as a junior consultant
Whether you’re fresh out of school or already have some experience in the workforce, making the right career choice can be a bit daunting. However, we trust that you will fit right in as a technical consultant, a functional consultant, or somewhere in between. Which adventure will you chose?
Junior functional consultant
Junior Finance & IT Consultant
Junior Supply Chain & IT Consultant
Junior Data & IT Consultant (full)
Junior technical consultant
Junior Cloud & Infrastructure Engineer
Junior ERP Software Developer (full)
FAQs about applying and working at delaware
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We have a diversity of people working at delaware, ranging from commercial engineers to developers and everything in between. We even have an archeologist and historian working in our offices! True: a diploma or degree is important in most cases, but it’s not a deal breaker.
To give you an idea:- Our functional consultants are usually people with a Master in economics, business or engineering, with a specialization in IT, operations & supply chain, data, finance or HR.
- We require our technical consultants to have a Bachelor or Master degree in software development, networking & infrastructure, cloud or anything else IT related.
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At delaware, you can apply whenever you feel ready. Our junior job offers are always online and we'll always consider your application. However, there are some key moments to keep in mind when looking for a job at delaware.
The best moment for you to apply is from February to August, knowing that 80% of our juniors start in our September Analyst Bootcamp.
There might be opportunities throughout the rest of the year as well. The amount of open junior positions to start outside of September depends on specific needs and are more oriented towards technical profiles. However, you can always try! -
After your application and if we see a first match, one of our junior recruiters will plan a first introductory call. This is a short informal phone call to align on what you’re looking for and to discuss the opportunities at delaware at that time being.
If your interests match our needs, your recruiter will plan an HR interview at one of our offices or via Teams as long as the covid measures last. After that, you’ll have one or two business interviews with managers from the team you’ll end up in. If all goes well, we’ll call one last time to discuss your financial proposal. And hopefully, a couple of weeks later, you’re our new colleague!
Keep in mind that we don’t see your application as an elimination race, but rather as a process where we will try to look for the best possible match with you. This means that both you and we can ask for more flexibility if needed. -
Don’t see the HR interview as a moment of evaluation, but rather as an informal conversation. Your recruiter will ask about your interests, your match with delaware and consulting. At the end, you’ll discuss together which delaware team or role will be most suited for you.
It’s not just up to us to ask all the questions! We see the HR interview as a two-way street, so we invite you to be curious, open and critical. This is the perfect moment for you to find out if you can see yourself working here. -
Your business interview(s) will be with one or two people that work in the team you’re applying for. They are the ones that will guide you in your projects once you’ve started at delaware.
The business interview is a moment to talk about your experience, interests, background, internships, school projects, … Some teams decide to do a small technical test, others prefer to stick to an open conversation.
Again, this is the time to ask questions about the team, your potential future colleagues and the projects they work on. Don’t hesitate to put them to the test! -
As project consultants, no day is the same. When you're at one of our delaware offices, you can feel the buzz when you walk through our doors. We work flexibly in open spaces, but have different rooms for your different needs and tasks. In need of a break? There's always some time for small talk at the coffee machine, or people playing a small game of foosball at the kicker table.
When you're not at the office, you're working at the client side. Here you'll work with many different people: your own team members, colleagues from other teams, project managers, stakeholders or even the CEO of the client company.
Something you don't understand or something that's not clear? Typical for the delaware culture is that anyone of the #peopleofdelaware will be happy to help. delaware is a one-stop-shop for a long list of expertises, so whatever you need, there's always someone you can connect with.
Last but not least: what we do is serious business, but we have plenty of opportunities to blow off steam after hours. Next to our ski trip, Family Day, Starters' Drink or team weekends, you can keep an eye out for informal pizza parties or 'koffiekoeken' on Monday. -
Taking those first steps into the job market might make you feel a little like Bambi on ice – wobbly and insecure. To kick off your career at delaware you’ll get a few weeks of small-group training during the Analyst Bootcamp. You’ll not only learn more about consulting in general and the required soft skills, but you’ll also get an introduction into the technical tools we work with.
Further through your career, you'll be able to develop yourself both personally and professionally. The delaware academy is always there to help if you need additional training.
At delaware you’re never on your own. You’ll get a lot of support from you team members, your buddy for daily guidance and your mentor to help you develop your career.