I am applying for the junior associate position at McKinsey. Had my final round interview and waiting for an outcome. Can any ex-McKinsey/MBBs help gauge my chances?
First round interview: 1x EM, 1x Partner. Both went pretty well. I needed some prodding during the EM case, but for the Partner case things went pretty smoothly. Partner also shared with me that my industry/expertise is lacking in their office, and asked when I could start. Received a call 2 hours later and given feedback (quant needed some minor work) + invited to the next round.
Second round interview: Less than 24 hours from first round. 1x AP, 1x Partner. AP case was a complete disaster. It was a public sector + social sciences topic and I completely lost my way. Structured it anyway but looking back it was horribly narrow, lacked second order, and was not MECE. AP interviewer was obviously unimpressed; and then I flunk my math - i did act on the feedback gotten in round 1, but this time i screwed up the final calculation (a lot of back and forth - ‘are you sure’? kind of situation for a decimal division question.
Partner case was very relaxed and casual - almost void of a typical McK structure and overall the interviewer seemed very happy with me.
Now:
I haven't heard back since (same day), and am beginning to really worry. My personal gut feeling is that i have three interviewers who think i am a hire to clear hire; and one who likely thinks i am a borderline to no (later more likely).
I know that all interviewers carry equal weightage, especially for the three senior level interviewers - in your experience, what can i expect?