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McKinsey reapplying

I am currently a Manager in a Big 4 supply chain and operations practice. Applied for McKinsey recently and dropped the ball in the final interview with the senior partner. Thanks to this community for providing me the right advice to make it until the last rounds.

HR mentioned I can reapply after 18months. I am still keen on McK’s operations practice.

1. Do I get any written feedback from McK ? 
2. What should I doing in the next 18 months to better prepare myself of I want to reapply. 
 

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Ian
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on Nov 24, 2021
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Congrats on getting to the final round! I know it doesn't feel like it, but even that is an accomplishment. If you can get to the final round, you have what it takes to get an offer!

1. Do I get any written feedback from McK ? 

No, sorry!


2. What should I doing in the next 18 months to better prepare myself of I want to reapply. 

You should recognize you have a long runway and plan appropriately. I recommend daily reading starting now (FT, BCG Insights, Robinhood snacks, etc.)

I also recommend you case prep in stages/pushes. So, prep for a couple of months, then take a break. Prep again, and take another break.

I'd highly recommend a coach as well (even just for 1 or 2 sessions) to make sure you're working on the right things in the right way.

Good luck!

Udayan
Coach
on Nov 24, 2021
Top rated Case & PEI coach/Multiple real offers/McKinsey EM in New York /12 years recruiting experience

No you will not get written feedback (that is very rare and usually comes from the interviewer directly)

In order for the 18 month rule - the idea is that you need to sure that you are sufficiently different candidate from now so they have a reason to interview you. What that means is that you need to show progress in your career, new learnings that you have had (could also be a new degree like an MBA) and any additional progress you have made professionally such as awards and recognitions. 

Florian
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on Nov 24, 2021
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Hey there,

1. No, written feedback is not provided and in general, the feedback you receive after the interviews is usually quite high-level. They don't want to give away too much

2. Focus on your (perceived) areas of weakness. Talk to a good McK coach who can tailor a plan for you that will benefit you long term.

Cheers,

Florian

Clara
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on Nov 24, 2021
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

I have never seen any written feedback. When it´s given, it´s usually over the phone. 

In these months, you should ensure that you keep showing that you move, advance, are curious, and continue to drive your career further. You mention you are in consulting, and this is a very challenging and changing environment that for sure will keep adding to your CV, something they will appreciate. 

Have you considered other MBBs as well?

Hope it helps!

Cheers, 

Clara

Pedro
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on Nov 27, 2021
Bain | EY-Parthenon | Former Principal | 1.5h session | 30% discount 1st session

1. Do I get any written feedback from McK ? 

No, written feedback is not provided.

2. What should I doing in the next 18 months to better prepare myself of I want to reapply. 

First, make sure you do well where you are. You are already building your reputation, and the word gets around. You should make good progress (promotion) and be perceived as a top performer.

Second, start preparing for the interview. This means you have to focus on your weaknesses. 

Third, make sure you know a lot about businesses. The main issue with Big4 Supply Chain and Operations is that they always looking inward into the company, whereas MBB usually look outwards into the market and competition. You need to know what are the competitive dynamics in the industries you are working on. You need to understand how your job helps them win and why (that's strategy). But most importantly, follow business news to gain a lot of business knowledge and business sense.

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