A typical day at Seven Beaufort ⛵️
You arrive (can be at your client’s office, our office, or your own office at home) and start the day with a coffee, tea, or whatever you prefer. You look at your agenda and see that a business design workshop you’ve been working on is due today. While putting the finishing touches to it, you spar with a colleague to get the workshop to the next level. At the office, someone pops the question “Does anyone need to get something to eat?”. Some say yes, others want to join to get some air. A lunch break later, the afternoon workshop facilitation with your client takes place where you inspire your client and interesting discussions about challenges they experience, get started. After a drink from our well-stocked fridge with your colleagues, you go home at a fair hour in your company car. And yes, you still have the time to meet up with your friends at the restaurant or to go do some sports or do whatever you like. The night is still young!
What kind of challenges you will be facing at 7B (a snapshot)
• You run point on client projects, analyzing the current business at the client, asking the right questions, defining requirements and mapping out customer journeys
• You design and facilitate workshops with diverse and senior stakeholders
• You work together with our experiment designers to improve customer experiences through digital experimentation
• You embed long-term buy-in from relevant stakeholders in strategic and tactical projects
• You manage and grow client accounts; you build on the great work our team delivers and continuously look for other opportunities to help our clients
This job can be everything you love and nothing you don’t if you can relate with the following:
• You love to get shit done
• You want to have fun while making an impact during your missions
• You help others to shine
• You want to build Seven Beaufort together with us
• You only use buzzwords when it is really necessary (no blabla)
• You have the necessary tentacles for identifying clients’ (future) challenges
• You have a business-related master’s degree in the pocket (Business Economics, Business Engineer,…) – no worries, you can also make up for it with relevant work experience
• So far, you’re reading this vacancy, which means your English is fine but… we are a Belgium-based management consulting firm, and in this country, we officially have 3 languages (Dutch, French, German). How’s your Dutch, French and English?
• Sidenote: German-speaking is not a must 😉