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McKinsey Solve invitation

Hello everyone. 

Background: I sent my application for McKinsey BA last Friday, and today I got my solve invitation. My preferred locations were Dubai and London, with higher % to Dubai. I'm mostly interested in the PEPI practice and I made sure to highlight that on my CV. My internships are in valuation & modelling (oil & gas), project finance debt, and currently private equity (infrastructure & energy). I'm currently working with McKinsey team on raising a new fund, and they're doing a lot of due diligence work and strategy with the placement agent. We're also working with them to improve an IPP which suffered from CoD's delays.

Today, I received my solve invitation. It's been barely 1 business day so I was wondering - was this invitation automated?

I did it last year and unfortunately got rejected. I got a good score on the game but made many mistakes the statistics questions. Any tips on this would be really appreciated!

Thank you in advance. 

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Thor
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1 hr ago
Ex‑McKinsey EM | 8+ years experience | 100+ Interviewer Sessions | 50+ Candidates Coached | Empathetic & Customized Prep

Hi there, 

As far as I know (at least in Northern Europe), there is no automated Solve Invitations that go out from McKinsey. It seems most likely that your CV was screened quite fast, as you've applied before. McKinsey has a "See you later" program for candidates they think are exciting for future prospect, so perhaps you've been entered into that.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely, 

Thor

5 min ago
#1 Rated & Awarded McKinsey Coach | Top MBB Coach | Verifiable success rates

Hi there, 

With most offices, they check your application first before sending out the Solve invite. 

Specifically, they check whether the application is complete and relevant. Whether the CV looks fine, the cover letter, whether you've filled in all the relevant information. 

But it's not a deep check. 

Only after you've done Solve, do they go in depth through everything in order to figure out whether to invite you for the first round. 

Best,
Cristian