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McK re-application

Hello,

I interviewed with McKinsey last year and the application was rejected after my 5th interview (round 2). The partner reached out to me to shared the bad news and also mentioned that I should apply again and before applying, I should reach out to him. 

I will soon be eligible to apply again (1-year ban). Any idea what should I tell the partner? I do have his phone number and guessed his email. I would really appreciate it if you could share 

1) when should I reach out to him again? 
2) What type of msg? (perhaps on a high level) 
3) What to expect? 

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on Aug 27, 2022
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Hi there,

1) When should I reach out to him again? 

Any time after 1 year is fine, so far that you can show growth in your CV. 

Please note that being invited in the past doesn’t guarantee a new invitation if the CV doesn’t show signs of improvement.

2) What type of msg? (perhaps on a high level) 

Given the partner recommend to reach out to him, you can simply say you are interested to apply again and if he “has any recommendation on the best way to proceed with that” (hopefully he will take the hint and refer you). 

If he doesn’t reply after that and one follow-up, I would look for a referral. You can find more on that here:

 How to Get an MBB Referral

3) What to expect? 

If the partner wants to help, he will forward your email/profile to HR.

Once they put you in the process, you will go through the same flow as before. After one year, they will ask you to repeat the Imbellus / Solve Game, in case you have to keep it. 

For a sum up of the differences between McKinsey and other companies, you can check the link below:

▶ How McKinsey Interviews are Different

Best,

Francesco

Florian
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on Aug 26, 2022
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Hey there,

That is very positive news usually and you should get a re-invite!

To answer your questions.

1. I would reach out to him after 10-11 months after the rejection to get the ball rolling again

2. Keep it simple and do not overthink it:

"Dear X, 

I hope you are doing well!

I am taking up your offer to reach out for my re-application to McKinsey. Since we last spoke in <month> 2021, I have consistently worked on my profile and on the areas you provided me with development feedback.

<list a couple of interesting changes from your resume compared to last time, e.g., promotion to XYZ>

I am still committed to starting my McKinsey journey as soon as possible and want to re-apply for the <job role> in the <office>. Could you please provide some guidance on how to best proceed to maximize the impact of my application?

Kind regards,"

3. He will provide some input and refer you to HR to get the ball rolling again. 

Cheers,

Florian

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Coach
on Aug 26, 2022
Experienced BCG (UK) alum with several years of consulting experience pivoting to Big Tech BizOps & Strategy

Hey there,

Firstly, really well done on making it to the 5th round and having a Partner tell you to reach out again when applying. This doesn't always happen and most of the time, they do genuinely mean it. 

I would craft a simple & concise message to the partner. Something like:

Hi <name> 

Hope you are doing well. You interviewed me a few months back and we had a great discussion about <1 sentence on highlights from the conversation>. While I wasn't selected for the role, you had mentioned to reach out again when I was looking to re-apply.

I'm confident that McKinsey is the place where I want to grow my career and have been working over the last few months to improve my <skills/feedback given for why you weren't selected>. This includes < 1-2 sentences on work you've been doing> (keep it short)

I'm hoping to re-apply to the <X position> and would greatly appreciate any guidance you may have. I've included my resume along with this email for reference as well as a link to the job posting.


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Typically, the partner will forward your info to HR and respond with a 1-2 liner (they're not known for long responses)

I would aim to keep the message short and sweet because partners rarely read through all emails so the key message and what you need should be clear and apparent. 

Best of luck and please keep me in the loop on when you get the interview! 

- Nauman

Clara
Coach
on Aug 28, 2022
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

Sorry to hear about the rejection, but it´s wonderful that you have the contact of the person and that you were encouraged to apply again. 

Usually, 12-18 months are needed to reapply. When they pass by, reach out and comment what you have been doing in the meantime, and how that has made u even more sure that you want to work in McK (McK loves to hear some love for McK, always)

Hope it helps!

Cheers, 

Clara

Ian
Coach
on Aug 28, 2022
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Be short and sharp here. Ask how he's been, remind him of the interview and that he had suggested you reach out. Flag that you've worked in x since then and been refining your casing. Then, let him know you're thinking of applying and ask him what he recommends in terms of next steps.

Now, make sure you also improve your interview skills!

Here's some case reading: https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/how-to-shift-your-mindset-to-ace-the-case

And some fit reading: https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/tell-me-about-yourself-interview-question

Anonymous A
on Aug 29, 2022
Thank you, everyone. This really helps. Though turns out the partner left the firm :/
on Aug 31, 2022
#1 Rated McKinsey Coach | Top MBB Coach | Verifiable success rates

Hi there, 

It's great to see that you are so perseverant!

I would basically tell him that he rejected you last year and suggested you reapply. Then explain to him what are additional things that you did in the last year and how they helped develop your skills. And last ask him for a referral to support your (re)application.

Best,

Cristian

Pedro
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on Aug 30, 2022
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You should reach out one month before the ban ends. Keep it short and to the point - that you met last year when you recruited and reached the 2nd round and that the partner told you to reach out by this time if you were to reapply, which is the case, and thank for any support or suggestion  the partner can give you at this stage.

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