Hi all, I would like to ask a question in regards to the differences between the titles of the roles in McKinsey and Bain - and their responsibilities and degree of ownership.
A bit of background on myself, I am turning 29 this year and I have more than 2+ years of working experience within the startup space and manufacturing, and in addition, I have a Master's in Management degree. I am considering transitioning into management consulting by the end of this year, and I have been preparing and honing my case-cracking skills since June of last year, and would like to apply this year for the end of 2024 start or early 2025 start.
I have looked into the Bain and McKinsey websites, and I understand that both firms have different hiring structures, and different types of titles on the roles within their respective firm. I am planning to apply to the Associate Consultant role at Bain and Business Analyst role at McKinsey. But considering that I am 28 years old, and is no longer considered a “fresh graduate” and have some solid professional experience, would it still be realistic to apply for these entry-level roles? At the same time, I am also looking at the Junior Associate role at McKinsey and the Consultant role at Bain to see whether giving a shot for either of these roles is realistic, as well. I am still undecided on which side to progress on. Therefore, if any of you here have some valuable information that you can share on the roles themselves, expectations, and degree of responsibility and ownership, I would be very happy to listen and compare notes. I understand that every applicant's career progress and journey will be different in every firm, but, I just need some insights for benchmarking, before taking the next steps, to make sure I didn't make a mistake and can prepare accordingly, based on the roles' expectations. As for myself, I do not mind applying to any of these roles, as long as it is a realistic approach, and as I also have a passion for the consulting discipline.
Any of your advice is highly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.