Tips for final partner interviews? About my experience/behavioral type
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Tips for final partner interviews? About my experience/behavioral type
Anybody else have a harder time getting a job after leaving McKinsey than before you joined? Exited the firm over a year and a half ago and I have not been able to secure an offer ANYWHERE, despite having many interviews.
I’m 33 and starting to feel like I’m aging out of consulting. This is a young man’s game and I now have 3 kids and am tired. Time to plot my exit to industry 🙂.
Morale at McKinsey feels like it’s at an all-time low. Ongoing layoffs have gutted internal teams, leaving those who remain fully checked out. Senior leadership seems totally disconnected, asking for updates from teams that were eliminated months ago. Consultants are more stretched than ever, leaving less time to develop the judgment, client skills, and problem solving that once defined the firm. This place is quickly becoming a relic of the past
Death by a thousand layoff rounds. If the goal was to destroy trust, crush morale, and keep everyone looking over their shoulder, it’s a masterclass. McKinsey’s culture is at rock bottom
Are we in a DEI recession rn?
Don’t be weird.
Lol thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kaq3CjSMrQU
This is technically built for Deloitte interviews, but the author made one for all of the Big 4s. His videos helped me ace interviews at PwC and Deloitte. Even if you're not going B4, the concepts can be applied to any company's interview. Please DM me if you have any questions. Best of luck.
Expect all sorts of problems / conversations, go with the flow, and don’t forget to be smiley / pleasant.
Stay cool - it won’t be a big deal…