In today’s evolving job market, the concept of a “permanent job” is fading fast. For many IT professionals, joining a Delivery Center might seem like a temporary solution—but it often turns into a fulfilling, long-term career path.
What Is a Delivery Center?
A Delivery Center is a centralized hub where consultants work on client projects without relocating. These centers offer stable employment, access to cutting-edge technologies, and exposure to diverse industries—from telecommunications to automotive.
Why Choose a Delivery Center Career?
1. Career Stability and Growth Delivery Centers often provide more consistent project opportunities than traditional corporate roles. Consultants are aligned with projects that match their skills, ensuring both personal satisfaction and client success.
2. Meaningful Work Consultants are placed in roles that challenge and inspire them. As Rose from Kansas City shared, “I’ve probably told the team I love my job about 200 times a month.”
3. Professional Development From cross-industry experience to working with Fortune 1000 companies, Delivery Center consultants gain valuable skills that accelerate career growth.
4. Geographic Flexibility No need to relocate—Delivery Centers bring national opportunities to local talent.
Real Stories, Real Impact
For Chris S., a former management consultant, the appeal of working in the Detroit Delivery Center comes with driving multimillion-dollar projects and experiencing the many ways in which different people and enterprises design, implement and operate.
“In the past, I have led large and small organizations; I have been an architect and a Program Management Office (PMO) lead,” Chris says. “The Delivery Center gives me a chance to do real work for large-scale clients, while networking and collaborating with strong professionals from a very broad spectrum of skill areas and experiences. I have had many opportunities to see and try new things, which is helping me to broaden my management and solution design background to further drive my career.”