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Am I considered an experienced hire after 1.5 years industry?

Hi All,

I have a PhD in Engineering and working in industry since 1.5 years.
Am I considered a PhD/MBA candidate or an Experienced hire for MBB in western Europe?

Thank you.

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Robert
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on Oct 21, 2020
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Hi Anonymous,

You will be considered as PhD/MBA candidate, but definitely not as experienced hire.

Hope this helps - if so, please give it a thumbs-up with the upvote button below!

Robert

Ken
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on Oct 21, 2020
Ex-McKinsey final round interviewer | Executive Coach

For McKinsey, you would be considered Experienced Hire as you are no longer a campus recruiting candidate. Your starting role could be Associate or potentially Junior Associate, depending on the office.

Pascal
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on Oct 21, 2020
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For Bain, you would be considered to be an experienced hire!

Cheers,

Pascal

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edited on Oct 21, 2020

Yes - even as PhD you are considerd experienced hire (at least at Bain). But note that not all experienced hires are treated equally. The local recruiting team will make a decision on what offer to give you based on your experience. This can range from barely higher than a non-experienced hire to MBA entry level or even higher.

There are certainly differences in offices. Typically an MBA would put you at entry + 3 years. A PhD at entry + 2. So with a PhD and 1.5 years in industry you might join comparably to an MBA hire.

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Anonymous B
on Oct 22, 2020
I was recruited at Bain, and PhDs now enter at the exact same level as MBAs. Same with BCG and McK. Finishing my PhD this year, starting next year.
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Coach
on Oct 21, 2020
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Hi,

You will be considered experienced hire / advance degree holder.

However, as your professional experience is not that much probably you will start in the middle between entry level and MBA holder position.

Gaurav
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edited on Oct 21, 2020
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Yes,

Even having PHD/MBA you are considered as experienced hire.

Cheers,

GB

Ian
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on Oct 23, 2020
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Hi there,

Yes. Basically, if you're not being recruited straight from school, you're an experienced hire!

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