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A Deloitte India survey reveals that 85% of Gen Z professionals are upskilling every week, while an equal share is already experimenting with generative AI at work, which proves them arguably the most tech-enabled talent pool consulting has ever seen. At the same time, as startup founders and business leaders, Gen Z is becoming the new power in the consulting market. The result? An industry once buttoned-up and governed by formal hierarchies must now adapt processes, training and client engagement models to a workforce that expects autonomy, rapid feedback and modern tooling.
Gen Zers are entering in workforce as a consultant in large amount. By 2025, they will make up over 27% of India’s workforce. Unlike the past generation, they bring skills already steeped in AI, automation, cloud tools, and digital collaboration. As EY’s Stefanie Coleman puts it, “You can’t put tomorrow’s talent into yesterday’s jobs”, and consulting firms are realising the old models of training won’t match it. This influx is a signal of new modernised training and a rethink of workplace culture to keep pace with the kind of talent now walking through their doors.
Beyond being employees, Gen Z is also shaping consulting as clients. This age group is stout-hearted than any other. They are launching startups and making bold purchasing decisions well before their 30s. In India alone, Gen Z already influences 43% of consumer spending (about $860B today, projected to hit $2T by 2035).
Suits and slide decks -> to co-creation and design-thinking workshops.
Hierarchy and formality -> to collaboration and transparency.
Long cycles -> to faster, tech-powered solutions.
Traits That Make Gen Z Powerful in Consulting
Tech Fluency
Value-Driven
Gen Z in consulting pushes for sustainability and ethics in every sphere. They expect consulting advice to align with these integrity-driven principles
Creative Problem-Solvers
Financial Realism
Communication Style
For Gen Z, communication is more about impact than length. They favour sprints, infographics, Miro boards or two-way dialogue instead of 100-page PDFs.
Gen Z's Impact on the Consulting Industry
Working Models
Work-Life Balance
Meaningful Work
For Gen Z in consulting, professional growth matters more than titles. Their focus is on learning new skills and improving their craft, which is reshaping career trajectories. According to Randstad’s “Gen Z Workplace Blueprint”, the average tenure in the first five years of career for Gen Z is about 1.1 years, much shorter than for Millennials (1.8 years), Gen X (2.8), etc, which signals that Gen Z moves roles more quickly in search of growth. In India, recent research found that 94% of Gen Z say on-the-job learning drives their growth, and 85% of them engage in weekly learning activities.
Digital-First Delivery
Values and Well-Being
Gen Z expects their workplace to reflect their worldview. During recruitment, ~77% of Gen Z say “values alignment” is key. Thus, firms publicly tout D&I credentials, ethical standards and pro bono work. On the other hand, for financial security, firms are offering financial-wellbeing apps (like Accenture’s Nudge) or AI-driven career-planning platforms such as iAspire. As Mercer notes, even mid-level managers are now being trained specifically to understand Gen Z’s traits and expectations.
Future Outlook

CA Trushar Shah
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