They say it’s for people who graduated within the last 3 years. Is this strictly enforced?
Am I eligible for Bain ADvantage program with 3.5years of industry experience post PhD in STEM?
The duration is not set in stone and you are very close to the limit.
I recommend you reach out to the recruiter, express your intention and motivation for joining and ask if they could make an exception. I'm almost certain they will. At the end of the day, it's in their interest to get great candidates, not to stick to a semi-randomly defined post-graduation timeline.
Best,
Cristian
hi!
Eligibility is usually tied quite strictly to the “within 3 years of graduation” rule, as the program is designed for recent PhD grads. That said, enforcement can vary slightly by office and recruiting needs, so it’s not impossible but you would likely need a strong rationale => I’d recommend briefly reaching out to recruiting to clarify your specific case.
BR,
Alessa :)
Hi there,
It doesn't hurt to reach out to the HR to directly ask for their view.
The "within 3 years" guideline is not always a hard cutoff. 3.5 years is close enough that it likely won't automatically disqualify you.
What actually matters more
Why you are applying now. A clear reason for pivoting matters more than being a few months over.
Your overall profile. Strong STEM PhD plus industry experience is what they want. A compelling application won't get rejected over six months.
What I would do
Apply anyway. Don't self-select out over a borderline guideline.
If you have a contact at Bain, ask directly. "I'm at 3.5 years post-PhD, am I still eligible?" Quick question, clear answer.
One thing to remember
These programs have flexibility. They would rather take a strong candidate at 3.5 years than a weak one at 2 years.
Feel free to reach out if you want help positioning your application.