I want to tell you something that might sting a little, but you need to hear it.
Last week I talked to a management consultant who had sent out 300+ applications over four months. Smart guy. Strong resume. Great consulting pedigree.
Twelve responses. Zero offers.
His instinct?
“I need to apply to more jobs. I need to find better targets.”
But that’s like saying, “My marketing campaign isn’t working, so let me spend more money on the exact same campaign.”
The problem wasn’t the number of applications. It was the channel.
Inside your consulting firm, job searching works completely differently.
When you need a new project internally, you don’t send your resume into a void.
You talk to a partner, a staffing manager, or someone you’ve worked with before. Someone who already knows your reputation, your performance, your strengths.
Your name actually means something in that system. People vouch for you.
You land on projects because of relationships, not because you apply to a random internal portal.
The whole thing moves fast because the people who make decisions see your name immediately.
You’re visible. You’re trusted.
You’re not competing with 400 strangers.
Now compare that to what happens when you apply for a job outside the firm.
You apply on LinkedIn… your resume gets sucked into an Applicant Tracking System.
A machine scans it long before a human sees it. If the keywords aren’t perfect, or if your consulting background reads as “short stints,” “industry hopping,” or “flight risk,” you get screened out instantly.
And the person who actually decides whether to hire you — the hiring manager — never even sees your name.
You went from a world where relationships run the system
to a world where software runs the system.
That’s why it feels so broken.
I learned this the hard way when I was leaving Deloitte. I spent weeks tweaking my resume, thinking if I got the formatting perfect, the interviews would come. They didn’t. Because I was playing a game designed to filter me out.
The people who are getting interviews?
They’re not just applying through the ATS.
They’re getting introduced directly to hiring managers by someone the hiring manager already trusts.
Just like internal staffing. It’s the same dynamic, just outside the firm.
That’s the hidden job market — the 60% of roles that never get posted and never go through the ATS. They’re filled by referral, conversation, and warm intros.
So if you’ve been applying into the void and hearing nothing, you’re not doing anything wrong.
You’re just playing the wrong game.
Stop trying to optimize your resume for a system designed to reject you.
Change the channel entirely.
Worth reading if you’re tired of the silence.
- San
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