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Has anyone done a case interview with Merck Group's in-house consulting team? Are cases more quant or qualitative?

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Melanie fragte am 22. Jan. 2021

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Clara
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antwortete am 23. Jan. 2021
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello Melanie!

Unfortunately, I don´t have experience with them in praticular. However, I have prepared quite many candidates to in-house consulting and the conclusion is that the best use of your time is actually do prep as if it was for MBB.

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Denis
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antwortete am 23. Jan. 2021
Goldman Sachs Investment Banker NYC | Ex-Bain 5 yrs| MBA Chicago Booth | Passed > 13 MBB > 20 IB interviews

Hi Melanie,

have not interviewed there personally but I d be careful with paying too much attention to what anyone will be saying about this. It is unlikely that their cases will be consistenyl more qualitative or more quantitative. As a candidate going for excellence, you should be assuming that they will be very advanced on both metrics (i.e. very quantitative and very quantitative).

I do not see a reason why their cases should be different in complexity vs other non-MBB or MBB cases (except more focused on healthcare, pharma, etc).

In-short: prep according to your potential (i.e. realize ideally 100% of it or even expand your potential through smart training) and not according to arbitrarily set benchmarks by a limited sample size of people.

Best,
Denis

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Ian
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antwortete am 24. Jan. 2021
#1 BCG coach | MBB | Tier 2 | Digital, Tech, Platinion | 100% personal success rate (8/8) | 95% candidate success rate

Hi Melanie,

I've actually coached a number of candidates applying to Merck's in-house consulting (as well as other Healthcare practices such as ClearView Healthcare partners and LEK Life sciences)!

The cases are very much a mix, probably leaning a bit more qualitative/brainstorm-y. They're really testing to know if you understand/know the healthcare/life science industry.

Feel free to PM me and I can give you a few cases that closely mimick what you would likely get!

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Gaurav
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antwortete am 26. Jan. 2021
#1 Career Coach for Aspiring, Practicing & Ex-Consultants|The Only 360° Coach - Ex-Mckinsey, Certified Coach & Recruiter

Hi Melanie,

the case interview with Merck Group's is not significally different from the standard case interview. But it's true they need you to be really into health care industrie.

The interview consists of

  • Personal fit (Why consulting / why company XX / Tell me about your biggest achievement or biggest mistake etc.)
  • Case part. There is a preplounge case library you can practice with.
  • Your questions to the interviewers

You can find more by going through the Q&A section on Preplounge.

Hope it helps! Hit me up if you have any further questions.

Cheers,

GB

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