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Life Science Associate in Zurich

Hi Everyone,

I’m planning to transition into consulting after completing my PhD in Life Sciences. McKinsey’s Zurich office has an exciting role - "Associate - Life Sciences" - that seems like a perfect fit. However, their website states that "Working or studying experience in Switzerland is a must".

Is this requirement strictly enforced for this position or others at this office? Does anyone have insights into why this experience is emphasized? Is it related to knowledge of the local market?

Also, are there similar Life Science-focused positions at other MBB consulting firms in Europe that might be worth exploring?

I would appreciate any advice or experiences you could share!

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