Hello!
I got rejected from McKinsey after the Solve assessment in January.
I know it's too early to reapply, but I would like to ask recruitment how long I would need to wait before applying again. Do you have any ideas on what to ask exactly?
Hello!
I got rejected from McKinsey after the Solve assessment in January.
I know it's too early to reapply, but I would like to ask recruitment how long I would need to wait before applying again. Do you have any ideas on what to ask exactly?
No harm in asking exactly that question.
My understanding is that normally it’s 12 months in London, but good to confirm directly.
Meanwhile, let me know if you need help with other applications.
Hey there,
There's absolutely nothing wrong with asking when you can re-apply. A simple email thanking them for an opportunity with a question of when you'd be eligible to re-apply would suffice. You can even ask if it is possible to apply to another region in the mean time (because sometimes rejections are not because of Solve assessment score, but because of CV screening and sometimes recruiting limits), So based on what the reason was in your case, you might be able to try another office..
It would definitely be good practice to reach out and ask
All the best
Hi there,
you can expect the ban period to be 12-18 months, depending on region and role. It doesn't hurt to confirm the exact timing with your recruiting contact. When you do re-apply, the firm will want to see additional relevant experiences on your CV versus your first application. So make sure you keep that in mind for the meantime.
Best
Hi there,
Sorry to hear.
Typically, the wait time is 1y, but it's not set in stone. Some recruiters do make exceptions, as long as you proactively ask for it and you explain what sort of progress you've made in the meantime to make it worth interviewing you again.
Still, I would put lots of effort in the meantime in other applications as well. Just so you don't depend on whether McKinsey is willing to accept this exception or not.
Best,
Cristian
Hi there,
First of all, I am sorry to hear about the rejection from McKinsey!
I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:
You can find more on this topic here: How to deal with a rejection from a consulting company.
If you would like a more detailed discussion on your specific situation, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.
Best,
Hagen
Hi there!
Are you set on the specific role you applied for? If you aren't, then perhaps you might wanna first look at other roles you might be a fit for. In some instances, I have found candidates which applied for roles which they did not meet the requirements for. So applying to the right role is key.
Let's have a chat so I can better understand your situation and we plan the path from there.
Hi there,
So sorry it wasn’t this time that you’ve moved forward!
Ask directly about it and see if there is a chance for you to reapply in six months (cool off period is usually 12 months) . Some colleagues of mine have done this successfully.
Best,
Mari