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I'm invited to HR interview (McKinsey), can you help me how to prepare, what type of questions might be asked? how to answer them successfully?
I really need your help,
Thanks in advance
Hi Everyone,ย
ย
I'm invited to HR interview (McKinsey), can you help me how to prepare, what type of questions might be asked? how to answer them successfully?
I really need your help,
Thanks in advance
Congrats on getting the HR interview๐๐
Don't stress about it and be yourself. Purpose of the call is most likely to get to know you better and give you some info about the role and interview process.
Some typical questions will be:
Do use the opportunity to ask questions back, including but not limited to:
Best of luck and hope it goes well!
Hey there,
A bunch of my candidates go through this periodically.
These types of interviews are usually very different from the real case interviews conducted by consultants. They have a couple of parts:
1. HR introducing the role, the recruiting and interview logistics
2. Couple of questions to you, typical fit-style, NO PEIย
3. Questions you might have for HR
Those interviews are usually very easy and more about the actual fit with your experience / the role and to update you further on the next steps.
For more on the McKinsey case interview, please have a look here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/mckinsey-interview. As for the PEI, check here: https://www.preplounge.com/en/articles/mckinsey-pei
Cheers,
Florian
Hi there,
this is likely just the introductory interview to determine if the role you are apply to is generally the right fit for you. The HR person will probably tell you more about the actual role and what they are looking for. They'll want to know about your background, motivation regarding consulting and potentially also why McK. These types of interviews typically do not involve a case.
While this is often a rather procedural type of interview, you should still treat it as official part of the recruiting process and take it seriously. From there on out, you can expect that any type of interaction you have with the company will be used to โassessโ you in one way or another.
Best
This upfront convo with HR is not part of the formal assessment.
It's typically used to either discuss what role you should be applying for, to explain to you the recruitment process or to align on the interview dates and clarify any other questions you might have.
In that sense, make sure that you spend some time upfront getting clarity on what you want to understand better. The recruiter will be there to answer your questions.
All the best!
And sharing here an article that goes deeper into how to approach the application process:
Expert Guide: Build A Winning Application Strategy
Best,
Cristian
Hi there,
First of all, congratulations on the invitation from McKinsey!
I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:
You can find more on this topic here:ย How to succeed in the final interview round.
If you would like a more detailed discussion on how to best prepare for your upcoming McKinsey interviews, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.
Best,
Hagen
This is not really an assessment, although it has the objective of making sure that both parties are aligned, i.e., you know what role you are applying to, and confirm that you are interested. Of course that means that you have to explain why you are interested.ย
Being prepared to explain:
โฆ as well as any questions you may have about the role, office or company) is what is required at this stage.
Good luck for this interview.