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Switching from one MBB to another?

I don't feel great at my current MBB, especially the local office (the client types I'm interested in exploring aren't in this region, office culture is small and known to be really harsh, more churn than other offices). My MBB is very local based, so I can't use a project/partner sponsor to just work with people elsewhere. 

There's very little chance I get a shot at even transferring locations. So I was thinking for coming in as an experienced junior hire at one of the other two MBB. What are your thoughts on this? Unsure if it makes much sense, or if it's time I just pack my bags and leave MBB altogether. Don't think I can last in this particular office much longer and I feel I'm not advancing in my career/don't feel supported. 

Context: 2 years in post undegrad

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Alessa
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6 hrs ago
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hey there!

Totally understand where you're coming from — office culture and regional exposure can make or break the MBB experience. Switching from one MBB to another is definitely possible and not uncommon, especially at the junior level. I've worked at both McK and BCG, and I know folks who've successfully moved from McK to BCG or the other way around for similar reasons — better culture fit, different client base, or simply wanting a fresh start. If you still value the consulting toolkit and want a better environment, applying to another MBB could be a great option before stepping away altogether. Let me know if you want to talk through how to position the switch.

Anonymous B
edited on May 12, 2025

Hi there, 

I have seen some colleagues moving between MBB firms. Although relatively more common in senior level rather than junior level, there are cases for junior consultants who moved successfully and most of them are doing quite well in the 2nd MBB firm. 

You need to be careful and well prepared about your reason to move, especially if it is in the same location. Culture could be a potential reason, but you'd need to back it up as well. 

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Mariana
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4 hrs ago
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Hi there,

I am sorry for your experience, really!
It seems you decided to leave regardless of the next step. Maybe it is a good time to think about your options, MBB being one of them.

2 years is already a good time to open some doors for you, and there is no guarantee that the culture in other offices will be good - MBB is known for the tough work and some offices unfortunately have a difficult environment.

See this question for more ideas on what to do next.

Good luck!

Mari

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