Hi everyone,
I’m a Strategy Fellow (Business Analyst equivalent, 1 year of full-time experience) at one of the largest and oldest foundations in the U.S. In my role, I work directly with the executives, lead the internal strategy initiatives, and integrate data science/analytics practices into the organization.
I hold a Master’s in Business Analytics from a T1 school (GPA ~3.3) and was heavily involved in consulting clubs. Before that, I gained 2 years of consulting experience through internships, providing strategic support to small businesses and nonprofits. I earned my undergrad degree from a small private school (3.78 concentration GPA).
I want to pivot to a Business Analyst role at McKinsey in the Midwest, where I currently live. I have connections within my target office, including friends willing to introduce me to the recruiter, and I also know a senior partner at the firm.
I’m particularly drawn to McKinsey’s social sector practice and its work with nonprofits and companies in my city. While I’m passionate about the nonprofit and philanthropic space, I’m also eager to work with businesses to help organizations—both nonprofit and for-profit—enhance their long-term impact and resilience. Given my background, I’d appreciate insights on:
- How to position myself despite a lower grad school GPA?
- Which aspects of my profile to highlight?
- How to best leverage my internal connections?
Thank you so much in advance for your advice!