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What is the hiring process for experienced hires in McKinsey Digital Practice ?

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Neue Antwort am 29. Feb. 2020
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Anonym A fragte am 22. Feb. 2020

I am interviewing with McKinsey Digital practice. I have 15 + years of expereince IT transformation. McKinsey approached me because of particlar projects I have executed. Now I am intervieweing with partners and digital experts at McKinsey. Can anyone describe the process of recruitment for expereinced hires for special skills in IT transformation ? Does it follow the case interview approach or is there a different approach. What are the key things to consider and keep in mind . Thank you

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Antonello
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antwortete am 29. Feb. 2020
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The major focus will be on fit, expertise in the practice and projects you managed recently.

Best,
Antonello

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Clara
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antwortete am 24. Feb. 2020
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Hello and congrats for the interview!

Regarding the definition of the Expert Track -that you will be interviewing for-: it means that you will mainly be working on topics and clients related to the industry. The job description and scope are the same ones than a generalist role, the only thing that changes is the topic -and it influences the lifestyle, probably better schedules but more traveling-.

Interview process will be the classic FIT + Business Case + Q&A. However, FIT would be particularly relevant in this point, as well as Q&A.

I am helping a coachee atm with this same characteristics for Mckinsey in EMEA, PM me if you want further help!

Cheers,

Clara

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Ian
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antwortete am 23. Feb. 2020
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Hi,

While it doesn't follow the classic case flow, the approach is similar and the skills you use from casing can (and should) be applied. That being said, the interviews will be much different. You will be asked much more specific, deep, technical questions, and discussions will be had in-depth on particular topics. You will also mostly interview with Partners.

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Vlad
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antwortete am 22. Feb. 2020
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Hi,

With 15 years of experience, it will be very different from the classic interviews. They will test:

  1. Fit (You should be prepared with the classic PEI questions: Why company, why consulting, Leadership, personal impact, entrepreneurial drive stories)
  2. Your expertise in the area
  3. Your approach to structuring projects / allocating teams / defining end products / defining timelines

Best

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Francesco
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antwortete am 22. Feb. 2020
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Hi Anonymous,

the structure of the process is the same:

  • Behavioral questions. Unlike new grads, besides standard PEI questions you will likely get questions about industry experience, team management, project management and client relationship (I assume you would join at a level equivalent to Associate Partner given your experience)
  • Case questions. You can expect general and digital ones, plus unconventional cases which are more common in partner rounds
  • Your questions at the end.

Please feel free to PM me for more info, I helped several experienced hire for McKinsey.

Best,

Francesco

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