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Do graduate hires at McKinsey find out on the same day about the offer?

Hi, 

Interviewed recently at Mckinsey, and it didn't go as well as I hoped. Someone I know has heard back already - do they communicate offer decisions to all the BA or associates at once? Does this basically mean it's a rejection?

 

Thanks 

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on Dec 18, 2022
#1 rated MBB & McKinsey Coach

Hi there, 

No. They don't necessarily hear on the same day. 

I've had candidates who waited for up to two weeks, losing all hope, only then to hear that they've received an offer. I also waited  a week to hear about my own offer. Many things can get in the way - like the schedules of the consultants who are meant to decide on your offer being impossible to synchronise. 

Just try to keep yourself busy in the meantime :) Sending you two articles on what to expect when you start as a consultant HERE and HERE

Hope all goes well!

Best,

Cristian

Udayan
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on Dec 16, 2022
Top rated Case & PEI coach/Multiple real offers/McKinsey EM in New York /12 years recruiting experience

Most people get to know the same or next day but there is no such rule that you have to be told within 24 hours. Sometimes partners want to deliver the good news themselves so it just depends on their schedule.

Moritz
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on Dec 16, 2022
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Hi there,

You basically just interviewed and you can't read anything into this, even if it's tempting and very natural for candidates to do that are understandably anxious in this situation. You will only know definitively when you get the call. Up until then, it's all speculation.

There's a variety of factors that could accelerate or delay a phone call and you could still get a positive reply days (or even weeks) after. That being said, it's probably fair to say that the more time passes without news, you should prepare for a rejection. However, we're talking a much longer time horizon here.

Keeping my fingers crossed for you!

Best,

Moritz

Anonymous
on Dec 16, 2022

I got news the same day. A friend of mine who is also joining MBB with me got the call the day after. Ultimately it is when the partners have time to discuss the interviews together. As you can imagine, they may be quite busy.

I thought I bombed the interview but I got the offer. I would say don't stress but, having been in your shoes quite recently, I am not sure that will move the needle.

Fingers crossed and, regardless, well done for making it so far!

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Hagen
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on Dec 17, 2022
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Hi O,

First of all, I'm sorry to hear about the poor performance in your McKinsey interviews!

This is indeed an interesting question which is probably relevant for a lot of users, thus I am happy to provide my perspective on it:

  • It is not uncommon for consulting firms like McKinsey to communicate offer decisions to candidates at the same time, especially for a specific cohort of candidates who were interviewed at the same time. This means that if your friend has heard back already, it does not necessarily mean that you have been rejected. It is also possible that the firm may have different timelines for communicating decisions to different candidates, depending on their availability and other factors.
  • It is best to reach out to the recruiting team at McKinsey and ask for an update on the status of your application when you won’t hear back the next days. They should be able to provide you with more information about the status of your application and the next steps in the process. It is important to remember that the recruiting process can be highly competitive and that it is not uncommon to receive multiple rejections before receiving an offer. Don't get discouraged and keep working towards your goals.

In case you want a more detailed discussion on what to do in your specific situation, please feel free to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Rushabh
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on Dec 17, 2022
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Hello,

It is usually within 24 hours. 

If they haven't got back to you by now, then it is most likely a rejection.

All the best!

Rushabh

Ian
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on Dec 18, 2022
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Hi there,

Normally if you hear right away it's good news (I typically found out day of). 

If you don't hear right away you just can't read into it. It may be bad or good news. Ultimately, they have to get to together, discuss, make a decision, and process everything.

Just sit tight. You're not going to have any idea until you actually hear from them.

Florian
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on Dec 19, 2022
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Hi there,

That depends on the office and even then there might be some variation. Some interviewers/offices call within 1 hour of the last interview. For others, it might take 1 week to notify candidates. Everything longer than that is rather unusual.

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome!

Cheers,

Florian

Anonymous A
on Dec 17, 2022

I got my offer around 10 minutes after my final interview

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Dennis
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on Oct 30, 2024
Roland Berger|Project Manager and Recruiter|7+ years of consulting experience in USA and Europe

Hi there,

before offer decisions are communicated, they have to be aligned between HR and the interviewers in the process. This can sometimes take time (up to several weeks) for various reasons. A few common ones are listed below for a general overview:

  • internal scheduling conflicts between HR and the interviewers, especially when partners need to be involved
  • the firm is still conducting more final round interviews with other candidates and they might want to wait for that to play out to look at the full candidate picture before extending final offers
  • offers have been extended to “first choice” candidates and the firm is trying to keep “backup” candidates on hold until they know who accepted and who declined their first batch of offers
  • holidays or year-end shutdown delay the decision-making and communication process
  • there is uncertainty internally around budget and the exact headcount they can actually hire so they are trying to buy time

I know that this is unsettling and every candidate wants to have clarity on the status sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, you'll always have to wait for the official word. 

However, it is best to just assume a rejection and continue with the recruiting efforts with other firms until you have a written offer in your hands. That way you at least won't lose time.

Best

Pedro
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on Dec 22, 2022
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No. They will communicate as they decide. There's no “big commission” deciding about everyone at the same time, it is a more decentralized process - and the interviews are not always held at the same time (i.e., even if 2 people interview at the same time, there are 50 other interviewing the week before and the week after) so the process is designed to take a candidate at a time, not “batches” of candidates.

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