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Amina Shiga
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My Deloitte Job Simulation Experience: Breaking Free from Tutorial Hell

A few months ago, I realized something—I had spent so much time stuck in tutorial hell. Watching courses, following along with projects, but never really putting myself in a real-world scenario. My friend recommended trying a Forage job simulation, and I figured, why not?

I approached the Deloitte data analytics job simulation with an open mind, hoping it would be different from all the structured tutorials I had followed in the past. And honestly? I was really impressed.

The Shift from Tutorials to Real-World Work

The first thing that struck me was how different it felt to work on a real project rather than a guided tutorial or portfolio exercise. This wasn't just another dataset on the internet with clear instructions. Instead, I was solving problems for a real company, with real clients, and my solutions felt like they actually mattered.

It made me realize how much I had been missing. In tutorials, you always have a roadmap. But in real-world work, you need to think critically, make decisions, and handle ambiguity. That was both challenging and exciting.

What Made It Special ?

  • Realistic Scenarios: The tasks mirrored actual consulting projects, which made it feel authentic.
  • Problem-Solving Over Coding: It wasn't just about writing code. It was about understanding the business problem and coming up with data-driven insights.
  • Independence: No step-by-step guide. Just a problem, some resources, and the freedom to approach it my way.

Interested ?

If you're stuck in tutorial hell like I was, job simulations are a great way to break free and start working on practical, high-impact projects. Here’s how you can get started:

  1. Explore Forage
    They offer free job simulations from top companies like Deloitte, JPMorgan, and BCG.

  2. Choose a Relevant Simulation
    Pick something that aligns with your field. If you're into finance and data, Deloitte, JPMorgan, or PwC might be good choices.

  3. Treat It Like a Real Job
    Approach it seriously. Think about how you would present your work if it were for an actual employer.

  4. Document Your Experience
    Write about it, just like I did. Share your learnings, what surprised you, and how it impacted your career perspective.

Final Thoughts

This experience made me realize the importance of applying knowledge, not just consuming it. If you're looking for a way to bridge the gap between learning and real-world experience, job simulations are worth exploring.

If you've tried one before, I'd love to hear what you think! And if you're just getting started, I highly recommend checking out Forage.

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