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Hi all,

I applied to one of McKinsey programs (Edad) in the past, and did not know that the Solve game score will stick to my profile for a year even when applying for full time positions later. I did not get accepted to Edad so I assume my score was low. Now, I am an MBA student and applying for Summer Internship role. I am hesitant to apply using my old account or create a new account to get another better chance at Solve.  Please let me know! 

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on Nov 14, 2023
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Hi there,

Q: I am hesitant to apply using my old account or create a new account to get another better chance at Solve. Please let me know!

Creating a new account won’t probably work as they should be able to connect you to the previous application using your personal data.

A rejection after Solve is not necessarily due to your performance in the game. They could also reject you for the rest of the application material (eg CV). For this reason, I would recommend working to improve your CV and Cover if needed and to find a referral.

You can find more on that below:

▶ How to Get a Consulting Interview Invitation

Good luck!

Francesco

on Dec 01, 2023
FREE INTRO I exMcKinsey EM I exKearney consultant I High Success Rate I Official Coach for HEC (160 coachees in 2022/23)

Hi,

McKinsey values transparency and integrity. Using your existing account  may demonstrate consistency and honesty in your application process. I would advise to reach HR before starting your application process to check with them what's the best approach.

Cheers,

Alexandre

Ian
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on Nov 14, 2023
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Actually, if it has been past a year you should be ok (they will ask you to re-take it normally).

If it's before that period, it doesn't hurt to ask them to retake.

Additionally, just because A does not mean B: A low score is NOT the only reason for not being invited to interview. Your background may not have been strong enough, your resume not well done enough, and you may not have networked enough.

Make sure to “fix” the above before applying! (Network and build up your resume).

Technically, creating a new account shouldn't work (because they match your profile with PII)…but feel free to try if you like.

Here's some more reading to help you get that interview!

https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/how-to-get-a-consulting-internship-tips-and-tricks

on Nov 14, 2023
#1 rated McKinsey Coach

Hi!

If I understand correctly, a year has already passed since you last applied. So the score should have disappeared from their records.

If in doubt, do contact HR and ask them whether you could retake the test instead of considering the old scoring. I've heard of situations when they were flexible with this. 

Good luck!
Cristian

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Nikita
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on Nov 14, 2023
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Hi,

Even if you create a new account they'll probably match your previous applications using other data points (your name, for example).

Regards,
Nick

Alberto
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on Nov 19, 2023
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