IT Consultant

Advise organizations on technology strategies and solutions. Help businesses improve IT infrastructure, processes, and achieve digital transformation goals.

Career Cluster: Business & Management

What you need to know

Overview

IT Consultants advise organizations on technology strategy, implementation, and optimization. They assess business needs, recommend solutions, manage projects, and help clients maximize technology value. This role combines technical expertise with business acumen and client relationship management.

Ireland's consulting sector employs thousands across firms like Accenture, Deloitte, PwC, and specialized boutique consultancies. Irish IT consultants work with diverse clients solving complex technology challenges.

Key responsibilities

  • Assess client technology needs
  • Recommend IT solutions and strategies
  • Manage implementation projects
  • Conduct technology audits
  • Develop business cases
  • Facilitate workshops with stakeholders
  • Create technical proposals
  • Manage client relationships
  • Stay current with technology trends
  • Mentor junior consultants

What skills are needed?

Consulting Skills

  • • Strategic thinking
  • • Problem-solving
  • • Client management
  • • Business analysis
  • • Change management

Technical Knowledge

  • • IT infrastructure
  • • Cloud technologies
  • • Digital transformation
  • • Enterprise systems
  • • Technology trends

Professional Skills

  • • Excellent communication
  • • Presentation skills
  • • Project management
  • • Business acumen
  • • Adaptability

What is the pay?

Average Salary in Ireland

€38,000 - €75,000

Graduate consultants earn €38,000-€45,000, consultants earn €50,000-€65,000, while senior consultants command €70,000-€90,000. Managers and partners earn significantly more plus performance bonuses.

Consulting offers strong earning potential. Benefits include performance bonuses (15-25%), health insurance, pension contributions, professional development, international travel opportunities, and clear progression to manager and partner levels.

What is the career outlook?

Job Growth

Strong demand for IT consultants in Ireland. Over 1,200 consulting positions advertised annually. Digital transformation drives continued growth.

Why the growth?

  • • Digital transformation initiatives
  • • Cloud migration projects
  • • Technology strategy needs
  • • System modernization
  • • Specialized expertise demand
  • • Business-IT alignment

What education is required?

Educational Pathways

Level 8 Degree

Computer Science, Business & IT, or Management Information Systems from Irish universities. Combination of technical and business knowledge valued.

MBA or Business Qualifications

MBA or professional qualifications enhance career progression. Many consultants pursue these part-time while working.

Technical Background + Experience

Many consultants transition from technical roles (development, systems administration) into consulting, bringing valuable practical experience.

Key Skills to Develop

  • • Technology strategy development
  • • Business case creation
  • • Stakeholder management
  • • Presentation and facilitation
  • • Project management
  • • Solution architecture
  • • Change management
  • • Vendor assessment
  • • Business process analysis
  • • Client relationship building

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