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How to prepare for new Mckinsey Consulting Job (no consulting experience)

Hello,

In a month or so I am starting a new job as a delivery consultant and Mckinsey in London. I have not worked in consulting previously.

Please can people advise how I can best prepare.

Excel courses. Videos to watch. Articles to read etc.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Mihir
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edited on May 20, 2025
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Hey there,

I'm sure you'll get lots of recommendations for content and material to prepare with.

I wouldn't worry too much because you'll learn a lot on the job from your EMs and more tenured BAs / ASCs.

If do decide that you need extra support I can guide you through how to build McKinsey-style models, charts, and presentations - I have plenty of examples that I can share with you before you join. Particularly for visual communication, McKinsey has its own unique style. 

Excel modelling is pretty similar across firms and unless you're doing more complex modelling (i.e., O&G fiscal modelling), it's mostly just robust logic and basic formulae rather than complex math.

Best of luck.

Pedro
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14 hrs ago
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Honestly, best way to prepare is to get your "belly" full of other good things. Catching up on sleep, traveling around, being with family and friends. 

Making sure your wardrobe is ready and up to date (inc. travel gear) is paramount, it will save you some time later. Doesn't need to be the higher brand, but make sure you match the style of business people / consultants.

Mariana
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9 hrs ago
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Hi there,

I think differently from coaches above. As a person who didn't have consulting experience, I wish I had learnt some things before the job to be able to sleep more (literally). Here it goes:

Conceptual skills: The two most important things at McKinsey are how you deal with clients (how you can persuade them and how much they trust you) and how good you are at problem solving. So:

1. Read about how to deal with difficult people, communication styles based on the personal preferences (e.g.: SCARF) and how to delight clients. Make notes to use this knowledge, is not something for you to read and trust your memory. 

2. Work on your PS skills - you should be able to bring new perspectives and proactively suggest improvements to your work. Also, execute them. Same advice as above.

Hard skills: 
1. Excel course, from basic to advanced (models). This can be covered in one week and will help you a lot. McKinsey has excel experts also, but usually you have to book them overnight, so it is very important that you're skilled in it.

2. Powerpoint with Thinkcell. McKinsey also has some visual graphic assistants, but they also work over booking and you will have to do a lot of pages in your work. 

3. Alteryx: nice to have, way much better than excel to work with large datasets.

I wish you all the best in this upcoming endeavor, have fun, learn a lot and don't take this job too seriously - be professional and give your best, but remember it is just a job! ;-)
- Mari

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