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Is there a Problem solving exam for McKinsey in Germany and/or Switzerland?
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Hi there,
It really depends on a position you're applying for.
In fact for positions below manager you typically have one. From the manager and higher - no test.
However, variability happens based on your ex background.
Cheers,
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Hey Anna,
Short answer: no.
- My experience: I have studied in the UK where lots of my friends had to take the PST (problem solving test) to progress to McKinsey UK interviews, but in Germany this is not part of the standard process. I also do not know of anyone else who had to take this sort of exam or test when applying to the German office.
- Also no tests for juniors: I applied to McKinsey Germany after university for an entry-level “fellow” job and got an offer, and obviously had to do a bunch of cases with logical / quantitative elements, but there was no separate GMAT-style / PST test as there is in some other offices.
- Also no tests for soft subjects: And I also do not think that this depends on your background, as I have a very “soft” (ie. non-quant / non-business) background and still I did not have to do an additional problem solving test or exam.
Nevertheless, to get comfortable with quant / logical case interview elements, its of course never a bad idea to flick through a GMAT prep book or similar, and do some practice!
Hope this helps :)
Best wishes
Jon
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