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Assessment of Profile for Big3 Consulting Firm Interview

Hello Prep Lounge community,

I have a referral that could potentially help me secure an interview with a Big3 consulting firm. However, I'm concerned about whether my academic and professional background is strong enough to secure a callback from the interviewer.

Here's a brief overview of my credentials:

  • Double MA degree in International Relations from the University of Turin in Italy (not a top-ranked university).
  • Attended MA degree in China Business  Studies at Zhejiang University Business School, ranked 76th globally, 9th in Asia, and 3rd in China.
  • I am currently in an Associate position at Deloitte Hong Kong, with previous experience at the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.


Given this background, do you believe my CV is competitive enough to warrant a callback for an interview at a Big3 consulting firm? I am contemplating pursuing an MBA in a few years, which I hope will further bolster my qualifications.

Any insights, advice, or experiences shared would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your guidance.

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Alessa
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on Oct 06, 2024
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Hey Francesca! 

I would say that your background appears to be solid, especially with international exposure and experience at Deloitte Hong Kong, which could strengthen your profile. While your academic institutions aren't top-ranked, the double MA and specialized knowledge in China Business Studies are assets. The referral can help boost your chances of securing an interview, but pursuing an MBA from a top school could further enhance your competitiveness for Big3 consulting firms.

Good luck :) 
Alessa

on Oct 10, 2024
Hi Alessa, Thanks so much for your insight!
Florian
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on Oct 07, 2024
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Hi Francesco,

Generally, it looks okay - it also depends on the details (GPA, leadership and impact besides work and academia, job experience besides Deloitte).

I would network and see where you stand now. If your resume does not open doors, you can still consider an MBA in the future.

All the best,

Florian

on Oct 10, 2024
Hello Florian, thank you! I will definitely pursue and MBA as i am genuinely interested, besides of course the job opportunities that it opens. All the best, Francesca
Brian
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on Oct 05, 2024
3+ years in McKinsey as an Associate and JEM | Free intro calls | Interviewed 40+ CAs to Associates (MBA-level)

Your profile is going to struggle for a few reasons

 

  1. HK consulting market is getting decimated at this point, and will likely not recover until 2026. Many MBB Associates and Junior Associates (where you will be calibrated at) are getting managed out
  2. There are candidates with stronger on-paper qualifications than you

Here is what may help you

  1. Do you speak mandarin/cantonese?
  2. are you in relevant sectors in hongkong or greater china region that is in demand? e.g., finance, elements of tech/product management, logistics to a certain degree

I'd recommend you do your MBA or alternatively leverage your referral significantly; the latter will put you on equal ground as academic qualifiactions dont matter once you enter the interview rounds

on Oct 05, 2024
Dear Brian, thank you for your answer. Apologies, i did not specify: the referral is for BCG Italy, not Hong Kong. I have not specified in my previous question!
on Oct 05, 2024
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Hi Francesca,

Q: Given this background, do you believe my CV is competitive enough to warrant a callback for an interview at a Big3 consulting firm?

Your profile looks ok. The biggest question mark seems to be your university, as it is not a target school. In general, if you find on LinkedIn that previous alumni from your university have been successful in getting into MBB, you should have a chance, if not, it is unlikely.

Regardless, there are no downsides to applying - worst case, they will reject you and you can apply again after the MBA you are planning to do. At the same time, you might want to consider Tier 2 firms as well (eg, Strategy&, Kearney, Oliver Wyman, Roland Berger), as after a few years there you might be able to switch to MBB without an MBA.

Good luck!

Francesco

on Oct 05, 2024
Dear Francesco, thank you very much! of course, I will also consider applying to other second-tier consulting firms, I would be very excited to start anywhere. thanks a lot!
on Oct 05, 2024
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Ciao Francesca,

The consulting market in Europe is tough right now, but applying for next year might improve your chances due to quotas. It’s worth trying - if you don’t, it's a "no" from the start, but if you take the risk, it could turn into a "yes." 
Since you have a referral, it’s smart to talk to them again to understand the current hiring situation and the profiles/teams they're targeting.
Tailor your application accordingly, combined with a referral, you should at least be invited to interview. Highlight why you're a valuable asset specifically for the firm. 
Your diverse background sounds very interesting, so go for it!

Have a great Saturday,
Kairavee

on Oct 06, 2024
Dear Kairavee, thank you so much for your kind answer! I will definitely try then, while also applying to tier-2 companies. All the best, Francesca
Fathu
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on Oct 10, 2024
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Hello there,

Your background information does not give a clear indication of an almost sure yes or no but in a challenging market, it could steer more towards the negative.

My advice for you is to take the referral offer despite your lingering doubts. To maximize this opportunity, ensure you curate your professional achievements impressively, highlight your extracurriculars to show strong leadership experience and include any additional data points that could boost your positioning (highly selective scholarships, 90th+ percentile GRE/GMAT, etc.) 

If this attempt does not work out, you can always go for your MBA and retry.

Feel free to reach out if you need specific tips on fine-tuning your resume.

All the best,

Fathu 

on Oct 10, 2024
Hi Fathu, thank you so much. I will also reach out privately to get your advice!
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