As a consultant at Sia Partners, I work with companies in the energy and environment sector in France. The projects we work on take diverse forms: whether it’s studying the market, devising roadmaps or assisting industrial projects. For example, one of the first missions I worked on focused on the creation of a hydrogen power station using renewable energy sources. My role in the project was to oversee the coordination of the nine actors involved, in terms of planning, budgets and liaising with external funding bodies. More recently, I’ve been working on issues relating to the circular economy, with the aim of advising energy specialists on their environmental strategy for the next 10 to 15 years. We worked together on solutions relating to co-design, specific vehicle pooling initiatives and integrating sustainable supplies in their purchasing policy.
My first interaction with Sia Partners was at the Sciences Po Careers Fair. I met some consultants from the firm who told me a lot about it. Later on, during an internship with a French energy specialist, I again heard about Sia Partners and their expertise in the energy and environment sector. That completely convinced me to apply for a job there after graduating.
The first thing is the potential for growth in our work. We are very quickly able to take on more responsibility and supervise small teams of staff for our clients. The second aspect relates more to the projects we lead within the firm, particularly an initiative called “Consulting For Good”, which aims to increase the number of projects we run on issues around CSR and corporate climate action.
If you’re hoping to work in energy and environment for banks, insurance companies or HR, what recruiters will be looking for is a genuine interest in the subject. That’s why we recommend looking into the publications we produce regularly and the projects we run within the firm or for our clients, which will give you the keys you need to join Sia Partners.