Hi. Does BCG also have a similar process of not allowing reapplications like McKinsey?
Hi. Does BCG also have a similar process of not allowing reapplications like McKinsey?
Hey there,
Yes. If you are banned make sure to improve 2 of the 4 metrics on your resume:
Cheers,
Florian
Hi there,
Yes, BCG (as most consulting companies) also uses a ban period.
The logic of the ban is that you can definitely be a suitable candidate in the future but you have to improve your performance first and that will take some time (in most cases, the ban is within 12 and 24 months).
Best,
Francesco
Yup!
It's generally 12-24 months.
Too improve your chances on the next go, make sure you've built up your resume/professional experience, networked extensively, improved your resume itself, and improved any weaknesses in terms of casing/fit (if you failed in the interview round).
Good luck!
Yes.
BCG does.
So do many other consults.
This is done for a couple of purposes:
Hi!
Yes, and it usually ranges between 12 and 24 months.
Best,
Anto
Hi there,
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:
In case you have more questions related to the reapplication ban, please feel free to contact me directly.
I hope this helps,
Hagen
Hello,
Yes, my understanding is that most consulting companies have some sort of time ban for reapplications, and BCG certainly does. They may reevaluate that for exceptional circumstances, but generally the purpose of the ban is to give people sufficient time to gain experience and meaningfully improve aspects of their application.