Schedule mock interviews on the Meeting Board, join the latest community discussions in our Consulting Q&A and find like-minded Interview Partners to connect and practice with!
Back to overview

How to advance through McKinsey?

Hi,

In light of the COVID-19 employment scare, I have been thinking about how I can advance through McKinsey as confidently and fast as possible. Do you have any advice or links for websites that can help me upskill? What makes one person become promoted rather than another?

I have recently gotten a full-time offer to work at McKinsey London as a Business Analyst out of grad school. I am also looking to try to do a McKinsey sponsored MBA (not sure when this is done through the career progression yet).

Any help would be much appreciated.

4
4.5k
18
Be the first to answer!
Nobody has responded to this question yet.
Top answer
Deleted
Coach
on May 16, 2020
FREE 1st session in November | From Lawyer to MBB | Top in FIT | 10x your structuring skills | Message to get Free Prep Checklist

Hi,

Your opportunities for career advancement depend upon building the right skill set at each stage of your career.

Business Analyst level - you need to focus mainly on hard skills (Excel, Power Point), be very strong at adopting your way of working, based on feedback from your peers. Your key KPI - decrease number of repeated mistakes on your slides, etc. Also invest your effort in socializing across the firm. 

Senior business analyst - you have to focus on your personal efficiency and stream management skills. This includes developing soft skills and multitasking. To be a star at this level you need to demonstrate potential to execute your stream without senior colleagues involvement. 

Associate - you need to develop soft skills set stronger as you would have to manage client and EM expectations and coach junior colleagues. 

Engagement manager - to excel as engagement manager you need to manage multiple senior stakeholders, develop strong leadership potential to lead the whole team and start managing the budget of the project. The best engagement managers are the ones who develop strong client relationships without much partner time investment.

Best,

Anton

Anonymous B
on Jan 24, 2022
This was really helpful
Ian
Coach
edited on May 26, 2020
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

There's a few ways to break this down.

 First: Read the 25 tips in my consulting handbook here: https://www.spencertom.com/2018/01/14/consulting-survival-guide/

 ----------------------------------------------------------

 Second: In terms of things you can learn/do to prepare beforehand:

 1) Daily Reading

  • The Economist, The Financial Times, BCG/Mskinsey Insights

2) Industry deep-dives

  • Learn, in-depth, how the industries/companies your office advises, work. (PM me for an industry overview template)

3) Analytics tools

  • Alteryx, Tableau, etc.

4) Excel

5) Powerpoint

  • Best practices/standards
  • Different layouts
  • Quickly editing/updating slides
  • Thinking in PowerPoint

6) Presentation skills / sharp communication

  • There are some online/virtual classes for this

​----------------------------------------------------------

 Third: In terms of doing well in your role when you're there:

 1) Understand the context/prompt (what role are you in, what company, who's watching, etc.)

 2) Understand the objective (what, specifically, is expected from you...both day to day, and in your overall career progression)

3) Quickly process information, and focus on what's important - Take a lot of information and the unknown, find the most logical path, and focus on that.

 4) Be comfortable with the unknown, and learn to brainstorm - think/speak like an expert without being one

 In summary, there will always be a flood of information, expectations, competition etc. and not enough timeFind out which ones matter when. (i.e. be visibile and focus efforts on the things that people care about)

Fourth: Here are some great prior Q&As for you!

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/what-makes-a-good-consultant-how-to-get-a-good-review-6790

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/how-hard-is-it-to-excel-in-top-consulting-firms-6762

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/how-to-become-an-engagement-manager-and-partner-quickly-6722

Finally, if anyone interested in trying out cases that deal with other impacts of COVID-19, check out these two cases:

https://www.preplounge.com/en/management-consulting-cases/brain-teaser/beginner/coronavirus-times-194

https://www.preplounge.com/en/management-consulting-cases/candidate-led-usual-style/intermediate/chinese-chess-191

Clara
Coach
on May 16, 2020
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

On top of McKie, see here for other MBBs. 

For me it´s always been confusing!

McKinsey

  • Analyst
  • Associate
  • Engagement Manager
  • Associate Partner
  • Partner

BCG

  • Associate
  • Consultant
  • Project Leader
  • Principal
  • Partner

Bain

  • Associate Consultant
  • Consultant
  • Case Team Leader/Manager
  • Principal
  • Partner

Hope it helps!

Best,

Clara

Deleted user
on May 18, 2020

Dear A,

First, accept my congratulation to your offers with McKinsey London! Absolutely well-done! Given that this is the most  competitive office in the world. 

For candidates like you, who have already secured the offer with a leading consulting firm, I have designed my program "Get ready for the first 100 days " as well as long-term career planning. This program touches all the important aspects: the mindset, the skills, knowledge, networking and ,managing yourself as well, your bosses and clients - everything that is important in your successful career.

In fact, I'm sharing my knowledge of 6 years career experience in consulting, where I was able to land on the fast track promotion and to be promoted from consultant to a project manager just within 3 years, which is extremely fast.

Happy to share these insights with you, feel free to reach out directly to me.

Good luck,

André

2
Similar Questions
Consulting
What do they look in a candidate?
on Aug 24, 2024
Global
5
2.0k
Top answer by
Hagen
Coach
#1 recommended coach | >95% success rate | 9+ years consulting, interviewing and coaching experience
65
5 Answers
2.0k Views
+2
Consulting
BCG First Round Behavioral
on Aug 06, 2024
Global
6
4.8k
Top answer by
Lorenzo
Coach
IESE MBA | Bain&Co | OC&C | Private Equity | Consumer Goods
70
6 Answers
4.8k Views
+3
Consulting
BCG Application status
on Aug 08, 2024
Global
5
5.1k
Top answer by
Achal
Coach
How to Break Into MBB 101: Mastering the Interview (Ex-McKinsey EM with 5+ years of consulting interviewing experience)
132
5 Answers
5.1k Views
+2