Hi everyone, wanted to ask for some advice specific to the U.S.A as I know each global region differs significantly.
Quick background, I am a recent M.D graduate that decided recently to apply for management consulting while I was still in medical school which is a MBB target (Top 20 medical school in the U.S). My academics were strong given that I was originally aiming to pursue a highly competitive specialty in medicine. However, I decided to pivot after the summer program deadlines late February and was only able to apply for full-time positions. Unfortunately with the state of the economy, Bain had almost zero headcounts for full-time for ADCs at all, and neither McKinsey nor BCG hired any MDs during full-time as far as I'm aware. ~10 MDs I know spread out across the country with differing resume strengths, so quite competitive, were rejected for full-time without interview.
While frustrating, I understand that the systemic factors are outside of my control. I'm currently pursuing a postdoc at a nearby MBB target graduate institution to retain student status as to apply for the ADC summer programs next year that I missed out on this year.
My main question is how I should strengthen my resume for the spring cycle. I know I lack business experiences as virtually every M.D who decided late on consulting do, but would any business internships be good or are there any specific business fields I should target for an M.D? I'm also interested in venture capital so applying for some of the fellowships open to M.Ds as well, would those be helpful also? Lastly, what else aside from business internships would consulting firms like to see on the resume?
Would appreciate any advice, thank you all!
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