Hi everyone,
Applying to McKinsey Copenhagen – How Competitive Is My Profile?


Hello!! I think your profile is in a really good spot for McKinsey Copenhagen :) You’ve got a strong academic experience with the MSc in Economics (and the quant finance focus), relevant work in asset management, and a top-10% Solve score which signals you already think in the structured, analytical way McKinsey looks for.
On what to expect, for Copenhagen specifically, the process is usually two rounds on the same day:
- First round → with Consultants (Associate or EM level, 2 interviews)
- Final round → with Partners (2 interviews)
Each interview is ~ 1 hour with ~15 minutes on fit/PEI, ~30 minutes on the case, and the rest for your questions. McKinsey places as much weight on your PEI as on your case, so make sure you prep both equally. This means the interview is not just about nailing the math or framework, it’s also about showing them how you’ve led, solved problems, and made an impact.
Because your profile is already competitive, the biggest things you can do now are:
- Try to get a referral from someone in the Copenhagen office (alumni network, LinkedIn outreach, etc.)
- Prepare your PEI stories so they’re recent, detailed, and show leadership, initiative, and impact
- Practice cases until you’re confident you can drive the case from start (MECE framework) to finish (elevator pitch)
Good luck, I wish you get the interview and offer!

Hi there,
McKinsey Copenhagen is indeed one of the more competitive offices in Europe – smaller size, high demand, and a strong local talent pool mean they can be selective. That said, your chances don’t depend just on the office but on how you position your profile. What matters most is strong academics, evidence of leadership/impact, and clear communication of your motivation for consulting and specifically for Copenhagen.
If you feel your profile is strong overall but are unsure about competitiveness, a good approach is to apply and see – you won’t lose anything by doing so. You can also consider applying to multiple offices where you’d be open to working, to maximize your chances. In parallel, try to connect with consultants in the Copenhagen office – having a referral or at least showing informed motivation can make a difference.
Happy to help you refine your application or case prep if you’d like - also feel free to share your profile as it doesn't appear on the post.
Best,
Evelina

hi!
Happy to review your profile in a session and give you an honest view on your chances, plus help you prepare for the McKinsey process so you can position yourself as strongly as possible for Copenhagen.
best, Alessa :)

Am I missing something, or is there no information showing regarding your profile?
It appears as a blank after 'Hi everyone,...'
Happy to provide a perspective if you upload relevant info.
Best,
Cristian

Does anyone know whether Danish is required for an internship in the Copenhagen office?
McKinsey Denmark’s website does not specify this, and unlike the Helsinki office, it does not explicitly state that knowledge of the local language is not required.

