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Partners in Performance

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  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Noah Pratt

Business Analyst at Partners in Performance

Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) at The University of Queensland (UQ)

It is great to be able to form relationships with the client team and make a real change in their business.

What's your job about?

As a Business Analyst, my role is to support my engagement team by conducting analysis and delivering key insights and producing the materials required to drive change. Since joining Partners in Performance, I have had the opportunity to travel to many different places around Australia for work: from visiting a gold mine in Queensland, to working with a financial services company in Sydney, to working with a technology-based service provider in Melbourne… The list goes on!

As a consultant, every day is different as you are exposed to a large range of activities, people and industries, meaning your daily tasks will vary greatly. You could be analysing production data and identifying the process bottlenecks for a heavy industry company one day; then, you could be hosting workshops with senior client management to generate improvement ideas for their business the next; and a few days later you could be interviewing client stakeholders to help improve business processes. 

What's your background?

After graduating high school in 2017, I chose to study finance and economics at the University of Queensland. I love to travel, so I knew I would really enjoy any job where I got to travel, which was one of the reasons that attracted me to consulting.

Throughout my time at university, I was fortunate enough to have undergraduate jobs in venture capital and the finance sector more broadly. I was also involved with student societies and case competitions, which is where I got my first taste of consulting. I decided to pursue a career in the industry, and started as a graduate in early 2022. Whilst work can be challenging at times, it has been very rewarding.

Could someone with a different background do your job?

Absolutely! Many of my colleagues come from different backgrounds: clinical science, engineering, defence force roles, law and mathematics backgrounds, to name a few. While these backgrounds may give you greater expertise in certain areas, they are not the key differentiating factors which determine your success in this role. As long as you have a passion for problem-solving, intellectual curiosity and enjoy working in teams, you can become a great consultant.

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What's the coolest thing about your job?

I love  it when clients are genuinely impressed with the work we do. Hearing comments like “thank you for helping us, we should’ve brought you in sooner” or “that’s a great a piece of analysis, I never thought of it in that way” is very rewarding. It is great to be able to form relationships with the client team and make a real change in their business.

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3 pieces of advice for yourself when you were a student...

  1. Don’t stress the small stuff. It doesn’t matter as much as you think!
  2. Think and act long-term. While you are young you have the unique benefit of leveraging long-term gains, so try to adopt this mindset whenever you can.
  3. Nurture your relationships. Good relationships with friends and family enrich your life and career.