As I've looked online, I've noticed that there is very little practice candidate-led cases. This is very weird to me, as I believe they're the most popular format outside of McKinsey of course. Any guidance on where to find some practice cases that are candidate-led?
Cannot find any good candidate-led cases
Hi,
In textbooks, there are indeed more interviewer-led cases, which are easier to practise on your own. For candidate-led cases, there is more value in practising with another person, preferable a more experienced interviewer who really understand the case.
I have a lot of real candidate-led cases from Bain (and some of BCG).
Feel free to schedule a call or reach out via chat so I can help you further.
Mattijs
Hi there,
You're right that truly candidate-led cases can feel harder to find, but the good news is that most cases can be adapted to this style if approached correctly.
How to Find & Use Candidate-Led Cases:
- Use the Case Library on PrepLounge and filter for "Candidate-Led." Even structured cases can be approached flexibly if you take the lead in breaking them down.
- Prioritize market sizing, profitability, and M&A cases—these are naturally more candidate-driven.
- Practice with a (more experienced) partner/coach and ask them to let you take control, rather than relying on strict prompts.
Let me know if I can help you in any way. Just DM me.
Good luck in your preparation!
Johannes
Hey there,
Any case can be candidate-led. What matters more is whether the interviewer asks you the specific next question, or whether they let you lead and guide you as needed.
If you are doing cases on your own, try to first think of what would you do / analyze next before checking the question in the case. If you are doing cases with friends, ask them to let you lead and only guide you towards the analyses in the case if you are straying too much.
Best,
Maria
Hey
You're right that candidate-led cases are more common outside of McKinsey, particularly at firms like BCG. Since BCG often uses candidate-led cases and market sizing, it's important to find resources tailored to this approach. PrepLounge offers a variety of candidate-led cases and allows you to practice. Another useful resource is Crack the Case by David Ohrvall, which provides insights into the candidate-led format. Market sizing is also often featured in BCG cases, so practicing cases that involve this aspect can help sharpen your skills. If you haven’t already, try reaching out to peers from BCG or similar firms, as they may have personal case materials or insights on how to structure your answers effectively in a candidate-led setting.
Alessa