Hi all,
Looking for candidates who are preparing Mckinsey's final round interviews. Please feel free to reply ro PM me.
Meanwhile, tips and advice on preparing both Case (partner level) and PEI (personal questions) are highly recommended.
Thank you!
Hi all,
Looking for candidates who are preparing Mckinsey's final round interviews. Please feel free to reply ro PM me.
Meanwhile, tips and advice on preparing both Case (partner level) and PEI (personal questions) are highly recommended.
Thank you!
Hi,
In the final round, I would expect a bit more structured and demanding approach to the fit part. The partners in the last round are more experienced and they will challenge every single detail of your story. So make sure that you have a couple of backup stories. Thus:
1) Make sure that you've prepared everything: A story about yourself, motivational questions and the main FIT stories. Also, don't forget about your questions to the interviewer - you'd rather have an interesting conversation and score some point instead of a simple Q&A session
2) Then go through each story and think of the additional questions the interviewer may ask. It’s important since additional questions will take up to 50% of the interview. Try to remember the main details and facts and make sure that you know how to explain the key concepts quickly. Test your stories with your friends, ideally consultants, and ask for their feedback. There can be multiple groups of additional questions:
3) Now work on 3-6 backup stories. During your interviews, you can then use these stories or adapt these stories to the additional questions your interviewer asks you.
You may be interested, why you need to prepare several stories for each question? At the end of the day, it's not that easy to come up with all of these stories. I've answered here: Repeating Fit Interview Stories
As for the cases - Partners and Directors have their own favorite cases and may even want you to lead the case. The key difference:
It may seem to you that these 2 types of cases are different, however, the interviewer-led type is just a simplified version of the interviewee-led case. My advice is to always prepare in the interviewee-led format so that you could solve both easily.
Answering your 2nd question - notes are not shared
Best
Hi Anonymous A,
To find a suitable partner for practicing, I recommend you to post a request under the Case Partners section.
Thank you!
Best wishes for your case prep,
Astrid
PrepLounge Community Management

Dear A,
Regarding to your second question final round is very similar to the first round, although partners will pay more attention to cases and your personal fit to the company.
Wish you best of luck,
André