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Is applying to entry-level roles harder as a graduate than final year student?

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Anonym A fragte am 6. Nov. 2020

Hi all,

I've applied to multiple consulting roles for the London offices this year, but have so far been unsuccesful. I went into the process thinking that I had a reasonably strong application but have found that I was wrong.

I also graduated from University this summer, I wondered if that would be held against me in applying to graduate roles?

Thanks!

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Ian
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antwortete am 8. Nov. 2020
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Hi there,

It's honestly just really competitive.

What I recommend (either now or in a year or two) is:

1) Really make sure your resume is as good as it can be

2) Ensure your cover letter is compelling + clean + sharp

3) Try to get a referral and network aggressively beforehand

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Francesco
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Gaurav
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Hi Anonymous,

As being said, it's become highly competitive to get into MBB now, even more than ever before.

Consider applying to other offices and not necessarily London. But anyway, you should provide yourself with a referral to improve your chances of getting an interview invite.

Do you need any help with your CV?

GB

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Ken
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Sorry to hear. It wouldn't have been held against you as long as you have a strong CV but there would be a question mark if you don't have an explanation in your CV or cover letter. It's also an exceptionally competitive year where many firms are being careful with how to manage their headcount and so I would also keep that in mind as an explanation too.

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Clara
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Hello!

Yes, indeed, exact same process. I was an intern in McK before being a Business Analyst so I know this one first hand.

Hope it helps

Cheers,

Clara

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Udayan
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It is harder because as Vlad pointed out London is super competitive to begin with and they already have a strong pipeline of students from their target schools. Your best bet at this stage is to get a partner to refer you so you at least have an interview.

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Vlad
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antwortete am 6. Nov. 2020
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Hi,

I think in your case the problem is that London is one of the most competitive offices. Thus it's really hard no matter what the role is. It's a bit easier from top 3-5 schools during on-campus recruiting.

Best

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Anonym B antwortete am 6. Nov. 2020

Hi Anonymous,

It really depends on what kind of masters you will do. Sometimes doing a masters in management (pre-experience) could be a good a idea. But most importantly, you should do it at a top university and get a good gpa (which is usually easier than at an undergrad level). What you need to keepn in mind salary-wise is that even if you have a master's degree (non-mba), you should not expect to get a higher salary. What I know for a fact is that some consulting firms (non-MBB) do not like to hire master's students because of this very reason.

Hope this hepls.

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