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McKinsey staffing

Hello all,

I have just received an offer for McKinsey for a junior associate role. I wanted to ask you if you know what is the travel policy of the group? I guess that it is still affected by covid but do we still have the chance to get staffed on international projects?

As I was hired from a small country office I was wondering if I will still have the chance to work abroad.

Moreover, do you know how staffing works at McKinsey? Do we get to choose projects? How long does the training last before you get your first project?

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Clara
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on Jan 04, 2023
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Hello!

The staffing question is totally dependent on geography. In Madrid, for instance, we had almost zero lever over it, particularly at BA/junior A level. However, in the US, candidates have a huge say. 

Hope it helps!

Cheers, 

Clara

Rushabh
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on Dec 31, 2022
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Hello,

Congrats on receiving the offer! Here are my thoughts:

1) This depends a lot per office and firm. E.g. BCG in the middle east is about 70-80% back to pre-covid levels when it comes to travel.

2) However, working from home office 1-2 days a week is certainly here to stay.

3) McKinsey typically has a very global model. So you can certainly expect to travel in the near future, if not immediately.

4) You do get a chance to express your staffing interests to some extent i.e. you can tell the staffing team what you absolutely DON'T want to work on. You also tell them a preference list of what industries/capabilities you would like to work on and they will try their best to accomodate.

5) I'm not exactly sure regarding the training timelines - should depend per position and per geography but I imagine it should range from 1-2 weeks. You will also have ongoing trainings as you work, to help you ramp up certain skills.

Hope this helps!

Rushabh

Ian
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on Jan 01, 2023
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Hi there,

You need to have these talks with them…

Ask them these questions and network to get further answers.

Ultimately, you are going to have to travel (covid is “done”), though some hybrid models may still be in place. You should be able to work abroad after a certain period of time, but, again, you need to talk to your specific office about the logistics of this.

Hagen
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on Jan 01, 2023
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Hi there,

First of all, congratulations on the offer!

This is indeed an interesting question which is probably relevant for a lot of users, thus I am happy to provide my perspective on it:

  • McKinsey is a global consulting firm, so you will likely have the opportunity to work on international projects at some point in your career. That being said, McKinsey's travel policy may have changed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, so it's best to check with the company directly for the most up-to-date information.
  • As for staffing at McKinsey, consultants generally have some input into the types of projects they work on, but ultimately the firm makes the final decision based on a variety of factors including the skills and experience of the consultant and the needs of the client. It is also possible that you may have the opportunity to work abroad, but again, it is best to reach out to the company directly to confirm this.
  • McKinsey typically provides new hires with extensive training before they start working on client projects. This training can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the specific role and location. It is best to reach out to the company directly to get a better understanding of their training process and how long it typically takes before you are assigned your first project.

In case you want a more detailed discussion on what to do in your specific situation, please feel free to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Moritz
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on Jan 02, 2023
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Hi there,

Just imagine the pandemic had never happened - that should be your outlook.

Clients simply won't put up paying huge amounts of money for people working remotely from the comfort of their homes - and I completely understand. I recently led a BCG study as a client and insisted on at least 70% physical presence during work hours for the core team.

There are of course some differences between types of projects, and you may be able to work remotely in some cases. Generally speaking, however, the impacts of COVID aren't long-lasting. 

Hope this helps a bit. Best of luck!

Moritz

Florian
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on Jan 02, 2023
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Hey there,

First of all, congrats! :-)

  1. McKinsey has a global P&L with global staffing
  2. Yes, there is still a chance for global staffing. A lot depends on your local office, staffing needs, your relationship with your PD managers, the staffing team, and your network with partners and EMs in the firm. Think of it like an informal job market.
  3. You are usually able to pick and choose the projects to work on if you have a good network. Of course, staffing will propose projects if you are unable to find something, but you are always good to reject those proposals.

All the best at McKinsey!

Cheers,

Florian

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on Dec 31, 2022

It depends on your office but generally travel is back, albeit at lower levels than pre-covid.

While most travel may be in your own country, it would be strange if you aren't sent abroad at least once.

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