Consultant in it s original form is the one who is knowledgable in some discipline and appointed for consult on certain matters could it be on industry/ business / management or on technical Presently it is used very frequently and has its value diminished.
a consultant is slightly more than a executive. a consultant idealy knows the in and outs of the area he is consultanting and he has prior expenicenes in that area working himself. if good job means good salary and some perks then yes, he gets better salary as he has experience in that field and can advice the company on how to proceed. if good job means more learning then maybe not.
Anyone can call themselves a consultant. Many white collar workers who get laid off start consulting companies to fill the gap in their resume until they land a full time job.In the true since of the word, a consultant is an expert in their given field and have the knowledge, training and experience to help solve difficult problems that companies are willing to pay a premium to receive.Some consultants that I work with bill $300 an hour. However, these people typically have graduate degrees and a proven track record of producing results. Many times their compensation is tied to the completion of a project so they are at risk of not being paid if they fail to deliver.Being a consultant can be a great job but it often requires a great deal of work at no pay in order to land new clients. Many times these clients are located in other parts of the country or even the world so traveling for extensive periods might be required.