Hello everyone,
I am an MSc Political Science student at one of the flagship universities in the UK. After my final (5th) interview with BCG, I received a call from HR. They informed me that while my interview process was not negative and they were satisfied with my performance, the current pipeline is very competitive. Consequently, they won't be able to offer me a position this cycle, but they still want to consider me for the 2025 intake (though an offer is still not guaranteed).
I just graduated with my bachelor's and was very keen on getting into consulting. However, I'm quite disappointed now and need some insights on how to proceed and understand what is going on. Below is a summary of the process:
In October, I applied for a BCG associate position in both London and X offices (X being my home country). The London office directed my application to X, and the process began. The entire process took a staggering seven months from application to the final call, during which I had five interviews (one HR, three case, and one final behavioral with a senior partner). The seven-month duration felt long, and whenever I inquired about the delays, they mentioned either scheduling issues with interviewers or ongoing process evaluations.
Nevertheless, I completed the final round on April 25 and received the call on May 28 after asking HR for an update. They assured me that my interviews were positive and that they were content with my performance. However, due to the highly competitive pipeline/pyramid structure of 2024 intake, they could not offer me a position now but still want to reconsider me for the 2025 intake as the process was positive. They emphasized transparency in their communication, given that the process had already spanned seven months, and they didn't want to prolong it further. When I asked for negative feedback, they said there was none.
I was deeply disappointed by the news because I performed well in the case interviews, and the final senior partner interview felt like a formality, with basic questions like "Why consulting?" and "Why BCG?". I was hopeful about receiving an offer.
My question is: What should I do next? Why might I have been rejected despite a seemingly positive interview process? I asked if they could offer me an internship or refer me back to London for an internship while I wait for the 2025 reconsideration, and they will get back to me next week.
Any ideas why this might be the case overall? My hypothesis is that the X office primarily hires engineers or business majors, making my Political Science background quite unusual for MBB in that country. I think when it came to the final hiring decision, they opted for a candidate with a more conventional background, especially in a period of reduced hiring.
I would greatly appreciate any input or suggestions on what to do next. I really want to get into consulting, but this incident makes it feel like it might be impossible even if I do everything right.
Thank you in advance for your insights and advice.