Get Active in Our Amazing Community of Over 451,000 Peers!

Schedule mock interviews on the Meeting Board, join the latest community discussions in our Consulting Q&A and find like-minded Case Partners to connect and practice with!

Cover letter when applying to two different locations

Application Bain BCG Cover letter MBB
New answer on Mar 30, 2021
5 Answers
2.9 k Views
Anonymous A asked on Mar 30, 2021

If I'm applying to two different locations, should I mention the reasons to apply to both in the cover letter or should I leave out the reason to choose the location in the cover letter altogether? Would it be ok to write about only one of them in the cover letter (In this case, if the application reaches the other office, would it appear that I'm not interested in that location)?

Overview of answers

Upvotes
  • Upvotes
  • Date ascending
  • Date descending
Best answer
Franco
Expert
replied on Mar 30, 2021
Ex BCG Principal | INSEAD | 10 yrs in consulting | Interviewed >200 Career Switchers, MBAs, Undergrads in Europe and USA

I would definitely suggest you use the cover letter to explain why you are applying to those two locations and what value you could bring to those two offices.

  • Not mentioning the two locations could be an option, but I actually don't see any advantage in doing so
  • Mentioning only one destination and not the other would be awkward and would potentially backfire on you for the location you have not mentioned

Hope it helps,

Franco

Was this answer helpful?
Anonymous A on Apr 01, 2021

Hi Franco, generally, a cover letter would need to be addressed to one office, right? So, I'm not sure how to mention multiple locations

Florian
Expert
Content Creator
replied on Mar 30, 2021
Highest-rated McKinsey coach (ratings, offers, sessions) | 500+ offers | Author of The 1% & Consulting Career Secrets

Hey there,

Definitely highlight your motivation to apply for two different locations.

  • Apart from factual reasons such as industry or functional focus I would also discuss potential personal ties or referrals you have received from each individual office.
  • Since staffing in many firms is relatively global and the skills that need to be demonstrated are the same across offices and geographies, I would not spend too much space on this part of your cover letter though. Briefly explain in 1-2 sentences, then move on.

All the best with your application!

Best,

Florian

Was this answer helpful?
Antonello
Expert
Content Creator
replied on Mar 30, 2021
McKinsey | NASA | top 10 FT MBA professor for consulting interviews | 6+ years of coaching

Hi, I recommend mentioning only your 1st choice if you want to include a geography bullet

Best

Antonello

Was this answer helpful?
Clara
Expert
Content Creator
replied on Mar 30, 2021
McKinsey | Awarded professor at Master in Management @ IE | MBA at MIT |+180 students coached | Integrated FIT Guide aut

Hello!

I honestly would not mention anything about the geography here, but focus on why ocnsulting and why the company.

This said, the CL is not an important doc and is many times disregarded, so don´t overthink it either :)

Hope it helps!

Cheers,

Clara

Was this answer helpful?
Ian
Expert
Content Creator
replied on Mar 30, 2021
#1 BCG coach | MBB | Tier 2 | Digital, Tech, Platinion | 100% personal success rate (8/8) | 95% candidate success rate

Hi there,

Honestly, there isn't much space on a cover letter and I'm of the view that this is a wasted topic.

Rather, my cover letter format focuses on "Company values x things as do I. Here's how I demonstrate them". In the intro paragraph, I would generally say "I am writing to apply as xxx to xxx in the a office, b office, or c office" and no need to really justify.

Personally, I think demonstrating your abilities is far more important than wasting space saying "I like you guys so much for these reasons!". Rather, the reasons for the office(s) should come across in your resume in the form of citizenships, shared language, past work/education experiences there, etc. If it doesn't, then you need to put that much more into networking!

Was this answer helpful?
Franco gave the best answer

Franco

Ex BCG Principal | INSEAD | 10 yrs in consulting | Interviewed >200 Career Switchers, MBAs, Undergrads in Europe and USA
7
Meetings
535
Q&A Upvotes
0
Awards
5.0
3 Reviews