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McKinsey Background Check

Hello, I have a few questions regarding the background check McKinsey does for people after signing the offer (especially in the Middle East).

1- How is the background check of employment conducted? through phone calls?

2- if through phone calls, can I ask them not to call my current employer until after I resign? because my start date is still mid-next year and Its too early for my employer to know I'm leaving

3- Do they inform my previous and current employers i'm joining mck? and if so, can i ask McK not to disclose that im joining them?

thank you! 

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on Nov 09, 2022
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Hi there, 

Happy to take the questions one by one. 

1- How is the background check of employment conducted? through phone calls?

Mostly, yes. In very few cases will they actually hire an external background check agency to go deeper. 

2- if through phone calls, can I ask them not to call my current employer until after I resign? because my start date is still mid-next year and Its too early for my employer to know I'm leaving.

That makes sense. I would make this transparent to McKinsey so they are aware of the situation. Then ideally you'd provide a reference of a person who you would trust to know that you're planning on moving. Discuss this also with McK HR - they will be able to advise you if you explain to them the situation in detail. 

3- Do they inform my previous and current employers i'm joining mck? and if so, can i ask McK not to disclose that im joining them?

Not necessarily. Most background checks are made mindful of confidentiality criteria and they don't provide more information than is necessary about who is going to hire you. 

Best,

Cristian

on Nov 09, 2022
Ex-BCG Principal | 8+ years consulting experience in SEA | BCG top interviewer & top performer

When I was an experienced hire candidate, the background checks were made through phone calls to some (not all) of the references I provided.

In terms of asking to disclose/not disclose, I think you could request for them not to reveal, but personally I would get references that I'm close enough to, to be able to reveal that its McKinsey you are joining. If they are truly close/supportive/know you well, then its also likelier their stories about you will be more positive

on Nov 09, 2022
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Hi there,

Congratulations on the McKinsey offer!

I got some requests for background checks for candidates that I hired in my company and then moved to consulting. I answered your questions below based on my experience. 

Please note there may be differences depending on the country and third-party company involved with the check.

1) How is the background check of employment conducted? through phone calls?

In one case I received an email from the third-party company doing the background check. In another case, they called first, then sent an email with the information to check.

2) if through phone calls, can I ask them not to call my current employer until after I resign? because my start date is still mid-next year and Its too early for my employer to know I'm leaving

This should be feasible, please let HR know that in advance.

3) Do they inform my previous and current employers i'm joining mck? and if so, can i ask McK not to disclose that im joining them?

One of the emails I got was not saying the company for which the person was recruited; another was mentioning it.

Best,

Francesco

Ian
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on Nov 09, 2022
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Some background checks are via phone others through email - try not to worry about this.

You can ask them to make sure not to do this (regardless, they shouldn't be contacting your manager…only HR).

Maikol
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on Nov 08, 2022
BCG Project Leader | Former Bain, AlixPartner, and PE | INSEAD MBA | GMAT 780

Checks with previous employers are usually done with a call.

They will not call your current employee if not after you joined the firm.

Mario
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on Nov 12, 2022
Ex-Mckinsey (analyst->associate->manager) and now in tech (Bytedance) + Part time interview coach and mentor

Hi there,

Typically they contact your HR via email and you can verbalize any concern you have to the TA team.

Mario

Emily
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on Nov 13, 2022
Ex McKinsey EM & interviewer (5 yrs) USA & UK| Coached / interviewed 300 +|Free 15 min intro| Stanford MBA|Non-trad

The background checks are contracted to a third party and generally are a phone call or email. If you work for a large organisation they will call the main HR to ask if you are working there - generally this won't come through to your line manager. However, if you're anxious I suggest that you speak with recruiting to ask them if the firm could exercise discretion.

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