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McK UK visa sponsorship for experienced hires

Hi everyone,

Does anyone know if McK provides visas for experienced hires? (consultant position). If it's not a general practice which conditions should be met to be eligible for visa sponsorship?

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Lucie
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edited on Jan 05, 2022
10+yrs recruiting & BCG Project leader

Hello there, 


it depends on the position and I think there is no rule, MBB generally want to get the best candidate, hence they wont limit the recruiting (unless there is a real obstacle such as sponsoring visa for summer associate in the US office), but generally if the MBB cant get an equivalent local candidate (or with work permit) then they will go for him/her, only then they would be choosing a candidate with similar/equivalent capabilities but need for visa. The more specialized your profile is, the greater chances you have. 

Certain offices are easier for visa sponsorship (e.g. UAE) and UK with Brexit will likely be more open than any EU country, hence I think your chances are there, but I would encourage you to reach out the HR team and ask directly. 

Alternatively you can join office in your home country and then apply for an internal position within the company (there are many open positions around the world), when visa sponsorship is fairly easy and your chances to move to UK would be high.

Feel free to reach out directly if you would like to get deeper.


Wishing you all the best,
Lucie


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Moritz
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edited on Jan 05, 2022
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McKinsey does support sponsorships for experienced hires, yes. My experience is based on South America, where I haven seen this happening quite regularly - including myself.

When I joined McKinsey as an Experienced Hire in Chile, I was given all kinds of visa support, including external companies who sorted out my paperwork. 

However, would love to have another perspective from someone who knows McKinsey in UK. The local candidate pool there may be larger and warrant a different approach i.e. less support for non-residents.

Generally though, if McKinsey want you they´ll make sure to do what it takes to get you on board!

Clara
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on Jan 05, 2022
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

It´s not a yes or no question, it depends on: 

  • Office
  • Tenure
  • Difficulty to obtain a visa (that depends on the from and the to countries, for instance)

What is for sure is that if they extend you an offer, or they invite you the process, is because they will sponsor. 

Hope it helps!

Cheers, 

Clara

Hagen
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on Jan 05, 2022
#1 recommended coach | >95% success rate | 8+ years consulting, 8+ years coaching and 7+ years interviewing experience

Hi there,

First of all, congratulations on the (presumed) invitation!

This is indeed an interesting question which is probably relevant for quite a lot of users, so I am happy to provide my perspective on it:

  • Generally speaking, McKinsey (and all consulting companies in general) will do everything they can if they will provide you with an offer. As such, you can expect them to make the visa process as smooth as possible for you.
  • Especially for the UK, chances are high that you will face a very easy visa process either way. As such, I would advise you not to worry about this at all.

In case you want a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare your upcoming McKinsey interviews, please feel free to contact me directly.

I hope this helps,

Hagen

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on Jan 05, 2022

Safe to say, if McK has offered the job and contract they will sponsor the visa. All the details on requirements and process are on UK Gov site, so please browse that site. The absolute pre-requisite for UK work visa is a confirmed employment contract and ability of the firm to sponsor visa. There are other conditions such as education, English language requirement etc etc which are all detailed on the site.

You can also get first hand info from HR/Recruiter.

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Ian
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on Jan 05, 2022
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Hi there,

Yes they do. That said, applying without a visa/working rights and not being in that country to begin with obviously make the recruiting process a lot harder.

If they've made an offer, just trust them in that visa process (they will tell you what documents/information are required and will work through the logistics/bureacracy on their end).

Udayan
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on Jan 08, 2022
Top rated Case & PEI coach/Multiple real offers/McKinsey EM in New York /12 years recruiting experience

It is possible if there is a demand for someone with your skillset. In general having specialized skills (which comes with 4+ years of work experience in a particular field) is a good reason for them to consider sponsoring you if you are joining as an experienced hire in a particular practice. 

Having equivalent experience at consulting firms in your current country can also help if you do not have the specialized skills mentioned above.

In the past visas (2019 and before) were a lot harder but these days given the huge labor shortage the rules are more relaxed although not easy.

Best,

Udayan

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