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I go to an east coast semi target for consulting think Uchicago/Brown/Dartmouth but am originally from LA thinking about recruiting for MBB LA offices. Should I even participate in on campus recruiting events with people from Boston or NY? Any advice on what I should do?

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Andreas
Coach
14 hrs ago
BCG Principal, 150+ BCG interviews (incl. final rounds), Post-MBA offers from All Big 3 / MBB

Hey there! 

You should 100% participate. 

While it is more effective to network with members of your target office / system it is still very valuable for you to connect with members from other offices. Their recommendation carries weight, even if they are from another office / system. 

 

Best of luck! 

-Andreas

Anonymous A
14 hrs ago
When it comes to my other networking efforts, should I spend time emailing Dartmouth alums in NY and Boston, or would it be better spent talking to non-Dartmouth people in the LA office?
Andreas
Coach
14 hrs ago
BCG Principal, 150+ BCG interviews (incl. final rounds), Post-MBA offers from All Big 3 / MBB
I would do both. Speak to Dartmouth alumns (in any office) and ask them for help connecting you to members of the LA office. If you have a way to directly connect with LA office members obviously do that as well.
Daniel
Coach
8 hrs ago
Ex-McKinsey, Bain & Kearney | 5+ yrs consulting, coaching & interviewing | 95%+ candidate success

Yes, definitely participate in on-campus recruiting events, even if they’re hosted by Boston or NY offices.

  • Recruiters and consultants often share notes across offices, and strong impressions can help you get referred or noticed by the LA team.
  • When networking, just be clear about your office preference (LA) and share a compelling reason (e.g., personal ties, long-term fit).

Use every opportunity to build relationships, it all helps your overall application.
Best of luck!

7 hrs ago
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Hi there,

Q: Should I even participate in on campus recruiting events with people from Boston or NY? Any advice on what I should do?

If you have a chance, yes. The reason is that you can be referred by someone from office A to office B. Therefore, if you manage to secure a referral, that would still be useful.

Good luck!

Francesco

6 hrs ago
1st session -50% | Ex-McKinsey| Offical McKinsey Case Coach | +250 coaching sessions

Hi,

Yes you should participate!

It's a great opportunity to network because recruiters/company representatives are often the same people who travel to those different locations - each firm is a global network, so networking in one location is just as good as networking in another.

I recommend:

  • You attend the Boston/NY events and at those events ask if any recruitors can connect you to people in the LA office
  • Find alum from your school who went to the LA offices and reach out to them - find out their experiences, recruiting processes etc.

Good luck!

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