The strong overlap
Consultants structure ambiguous problems, marshal stakeholders, and reason about business impact — all central to product management. Many companies actively recruit consultants into PM roles because that analytical and communication toolkit is hard to teach.
The real adjustment
Consulting ends at the recommendation; product management begins there. You'll own the outcome, live with the tradeoffs, and iterate for months — no clean handoff. You also need enough technical and product fluency to earn engineers' respect and make feasibility calls, which the slide-deck world doesn't build.
Making the move
Leverage your firm's alumni network and exit opportunities, and get reps with a real product — ship something, read the metrics, own the result. The fastest way to know if this pivot is realistic for *you* is to run your actual background through it. Start a free AICareerPivot assessment — it maps your transferable skills to the target role, flags the real gaps, and builds a week-by-week plan.