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Want to explore high-impact sustainability careers beyond corporate ESG? In this episode, Rini (Architect & Urban Planner) shares her journey into government consulting working on Swachh Bharat Mission, state-led programs like Majhi Vasundhara, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in Sikkim, and creating citizen-friendly public spaces. Learn how to break into government consulting, the skills recruiters look for, Big 4 interview questions, working with IAS officers, and how on-ground impact translates to policy and outcomes. What you’ll learn: How an architecture/urban planning background transitions into sustainability and government consulting Real projects in Swachh Bharat Mission, DRR in Sikkim, and Majhi Vasundhara (Maharashtra) A realistic day-in-the-life: stakeholder meetings with IAS officers, fieldwork, community engagement, and desk research Big 4 interview experience and typical consulting questions for government roles Skills, degrees, and certifications preferred for government sustainability roles How government consulting connects to ESG frameworks and reporting outcomes Communication that changes narratives: “kachre wala” to “safai wala” mindset shift Career prospects, work pressure, and rewards in public sector consulting Who should watch: Architecture, planning, civil, and environmental graduates exploring sustainability careers Freshers aiming for government consulting, Big 4, or policy implementation roles ESG professionals curious about public sector impact and cross-overs Anyone interested in urban sustainability, sanitation, DRR, and community-led design Chapters: 00:00 – Start 01:10 – Rini’s background: Architect + Urban Planner to sustainability 02:14 – Life after B.Arch: internships, first roles, portfolio building 07:19 – DRR in Sikkim: disaster risk reduction project experience 09:53 – Job hunt after Sikkim: applications, networking, portfolio tips 10:33 – Big 4 interview questions (government consulting, Swachh Bharat) 11:13 – Day in the life: IAS stakeholders, community meetings, field + desk work 12:53 – Reporting to IAS, presenting to ministers: pressure and performance 13:30 – High-impact projects: under-bridge “negative space” to community hubs 15:13 – Beyond Swachh Bharat: other government consulting projects 15:24 – Majhi Vasundhara (Maharashtra): scope, roles, deliverables 16:36 – Citizen-friendly public facilities: design, maintenance, feedback loops 17:03 – Skills for govt sustainability consulting: policy, data, facilitation 18:38 – Preferred education: architecture, planning, civil, environmental 19:14 – ESG vs government consulting: policy implementation and on-ground impact 20:27 – Language matters: “kachre wala” to “safai wala” mindset shift sustainability careers, government consulting India, Swachh Bharat Mission, urban planning jobs, Big 4 interviews, IAS stakeholders, DRR Sikkim, Majhi Vasundhara, architecture to sustainability, ESG careers India, public policy jobs, sanitation projects India, community design, fieldwork sustainability, consulting skills freshers, urban governance, state government projects, on-ground impact If this helped, like, share, and subscribe to genSustainable for deeper dives into ESG, climate risk, and sustainability careers. Comment your questions for Rini—interviews, skills, or portfolio tips—and we’ll cover them in a follow-up Q&A.