Hi! Post grad, entry level?

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New answer on Feb 03, 2021
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Anonymous A asked on Feb 01, 2021

I own both a master and a post graduation degree. If I apply to an MMB will I enter as an entry level or will I be eligible to enter to the next level? Thank you

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Francesco
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replied on Feb 02, 2021
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Hi there,

  • If you have an MBA, you can join in post MBA positions (Associate McK, Consultant BCG)
  • If you have a PhD, you can either join in pre MBA positions with seniority or post MBA positions, according to the country
  • If you have a Master, you may or may not get recognition for seniority, according to the country

As a quick check, you can take a look at the LinkedIn profile of new joiners in your country.

Hope this helps,
Francesco

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Pascal
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Hi there,

At Bain, you would most probably enter as a Senior Associate Consultant. Having said that, this can be different per office as well. So the best thing to do here would be to align this with the local HR / recruiting departments!

I hope this helps!

Pascal

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Allen
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Hi there,

Masters and PhD is typically the same as MBA.

It's very hard to enter at the next level up. I requires some in-house experience in order to be successful, so the firms severly limit it.

Best,

Allen

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Vlad
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updated an answer on Feb 02, 2021
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Hi,

It really depends on the country and the particular company. E.g. even within McKinsey, it can be anything: Analyst / Senior Analyst / Fellow Associate / Associate depending on the Geography

Best

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Ken
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updated an answer on Feb 02, 2021
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It will really differ by location. Based on the fact that you have a master's and postgrad degree will mean you will be eligbile for either an experiend hire entry-level OR post-MBA (e.g., Junior Associate or Associate respectively at McKinsey). For example, if it was McKinsey London, you woud be eligible as a Junior Associate while in North America it will be as an Associate.

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Antonello
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Hi, it depends on the School and on the geography. Usually with a non-MBA master you become a senior BA, which is an intermediate level between entry level and the second role (depending on the firms it is called junior associate, senior BA, senior associate consultant, etc.)

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Anto

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Clara
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Hello!

First of all, to be able to determine the level, you take into consideration not only the educational level but also the years worked -and the type of work-.

Overall:

  • MBAs start not as entry-level but as associates (McK)
  • Most PdDs too
  • Other grads, depends on job experience

Hope it helps!

Cheers,

Clara

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Gaurav
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Hi there,

It depends on the company and the geography of the office AND on your experience.

Cheers,

GB

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Ian
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Hi there,

It depends a bit.

Is the master's is an MBA, you'll come in as a Consultant.

If only have a non-business masters and no PhD, you'll likely come in between entry level and consultant, with a posibility of consultant depending on your work experience.

With a PhD you should come in as a consultant.

When in doubt, just as the recruiters and people you're networking with as well :)

Hope this helps!

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