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Can I apply for different position after rejected?

If I had applied and got rejected for "A" position at McKinsey, can I apply for "B" position at McKinsey right away? (i.e., not waiting for several years because the position i applied is different from the last one)

If yes, will they ghosting me? Or they will still consider it and will inform me regardless if the result is rejection or moving to next stage?

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Daniel
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16 hrs ago
Ex-McKinsey, Bain & Kearney | 5+ yrs consulting, coaching & interviewing | 95%+ candidate success

Yes, you can apply for a different position (B) at McKinsey after being rejected from another (A), as long as it's a truly different role (e.g., Generalist vs. Expert Track, Implementation, or Internal roles).

A few things to keep in mind:

  • There’s no strict firm-wide cooldown if the roles are different, but some offices may still flag your prior rejection, especially if recent
  • If you're applying soon after the first rejection, make sure your new application clearly fits the B role’s profile
  • They should inform you of the outcome. McKinsey typically doesn't ghost candidates, but it may take time if they're filtering out based on prior applications
13 hrs ago
#1 rated McKinsey Coach

No, you can't. 

The freeze applies for a year in most geographies. 

If you are considering applying, reach out to the respective recruiter and discuss it with them. Explain your motivation for apply to a different role. 

Aside from this, it might be better to start looking into opportunities at other firms.

Best,
Cristian

Han
Coach
13 hrs ago
Ex-Mckinsey EM| Experienced round 1 interviewer | Free 15mins intro call

Hi there, 

 

As far as I've observed in McKinsey, if you are applying a different position (same position in different offices doesn't count), it is usually ok. I've seen folks who got rejected for a generalist role and got in as a knowledge-based role (e.g., knowledge analyst). Caveats apply but hope this gives you a general sense of it. 

 

Good luck!

Han

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