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How Many Interviews To Expect For McKinsey Associate Position in USA?

Just wondering, how many interviews can I expect?

Will any interviews be in person?

Would be good to also understand the type of cases I can expect from R1 to R2.

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Florian
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am 15. Nov. 2024
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Hi there,

  1. Usually 2 rounds with 5 interviews in total, each interview consisting of a PEI story, a case, and questions to ask your interviewer
  2. Mostly still done virtual and not in the office
  3. This needs a bit of a longer reply. See below:
     

For McKinsey its all about the HOW you approach the case, not WHAT you know about a specific industry or function.
 

Hence, focus on

  • The correct approach for every question in an interviewer-led format
  • Honing your content creation strategies
  • Work on your chart interpretation skills
  • Work on your quantitative reasoning and mental math
     

Do not focus on

  • Specific industries or functions
  • Frameworks from Cheng or Case in Point
     

Expect

  • Unusual cases
  • A mix of business and non-business cases

I have written a detailed insider perspective on the McKinsey case interview here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/mckinsey-interview

The difference between a McKinsey case and a non-McKinsey case first and foremost lies in the interviewer-led format as you are aware. Every case you have in this case book can be asked from an interviewer-led perspective.

In the McKinsey interview you will have to answer three different questions types - broadly speaking:

  • Structuring
  • Exhibit Interpretation
  • Math

While in candidate-led cases, they should arise naturally when you drill down into your structure, in McKinsey interviews, the interviewer will bring them up in succession.

The second big difference lies in the nature of questions asked at McKinsey. At the core, McKinsey wants to see creative ideas communicated in a structured manner, the more exhaustive the better.

As a result, McKinsey cases will usually be very creative in nature and not something that can be solved by looking at industry frameworks or industry trends.

For a concrete example, please reach out (I had to take the link out of this reply).

The example of the machine breakdown in the lower part of the article is a real McK case question and demonstrates the creative and out-of-the-box aspect of their interviews.

Be aware that frameworks were applicable in the 2000 years, the era of Victor Cheng and Case in Point. McK has long caught up on this and the cases you will get during the interviews are tailored in a way to test your creativity and ability to generate insights, not remember specific frameworks.

The third big difference is how to answer the questions in a McKinsey interview. Since the interviewer guides you from question to question, you need to be in the driver's seat for each question and treat each almost like a mini case in itself.

Your goal should be to come up with a tailored and creative answer that fits the question. The framework should - broadly speaking - follow these three characteristics:

  • Broad
  • Deep
  • Insightful

The firm wants to see exhaustive and creative approaches to specific problems, which more often than not do not fit into the classic case interview frameworks (or can be derived from industry drivers and trends) that were en vogue 10 years ago...

Again, this only applies if everything you say

  • adds value to the problem analysis
  • is MECE
  • is well qualified
  • includes a detailed discussion of your hypotheses at the end

As a result, you can spend several minutes, guiding the interviewer through your structure!

Now for Structure and Exhibit Interpretation, there is also no right or wrong answer. Some answers are better than others because they are

  • deep
  • broad
  • insightful
  • hypothesis-driven
  • follow a strong communication (MECE, top-down, signposted)

That being said, there is no 100% that you can reach or the one-and-only solution/ answer. It is important that your answers display the characteristics specified above and supported well with arguments.

As for Math questions, usually, there are answers which are correct (not always 100% the same since some candidates simplify or round differently - which is ok), and others that are wrong, either due to the

  • calculation approach
  • calculation itself

The difference in format and way of answering a question is the reason why I recommend preparing very differently for McK interviews vs. other consultancies.

Now that you know about

  • the different format
  • the different question types and case briefs
  • the ways to answer the questions

you can start using the cases you already have and approach them in a McKinsey-specific way. 

If you have any more questions, please feel free to reach out for some free guidance on how to come up with your own McKinsey-type cases on the spot.

Also, check out this answer I wrote on how the cases McKinsey posts online are comparable to the actual interviews: https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/are-mckinsey-website-practice-cases-representative-for-what-will-come-10002

Cheers,

Florian

Alberto
Coach
am 30. Nov. 2024
Ex-McKinsey AP | +13 yrs hiring top talent | I help you think, speak & perform like a real consultant (95% success)

In some offices in the USA, McKinsey has 3 rounds of interviews: 1, 2, and 1 interviews respectively.

Check with HR for your specific case.

Best,

Alberto

Thabang
Coach
am 31. Jan. 2025
Ex-McKinsey Consultant | McKinsey Top Coach & Interviewer | Special Offer: Buy 1 Session Get 1 Free (Limited time!)

Hey there, 

McKinsey's recruiting processes is typically reviewed regularly. My general good principles advice is that you should always clarify recruiting process questions with the recruiters. 

Having said that, from my experience, you can expect between 4 and 5 interviews spread between 2 or 3 rounds

All the best

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