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McKinsey application withdraw

Hello guys,
I applied for an associate position with McKinsey at their London office, I am due to complete solve tomorrow however after careful consideration I believe the Junior Associate role would be best suited to me. 

I have emailed the recruitment team who have advised I withdraw my application and reapply. 1)Should I still complete solve tomorrow or wait until I reapply?

2)Will this negatively impact future applications?


Thanks!!

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21 hrs ago
Ex-BCG Principal & Senior Recruiter in Germany | 300+ real recruiting interviews at BCG | Free 15min intro call

Hi Kathan, 

I would keep your application up and running and not withdraw it on such a short notice. While not a given it might lead to some issues on their side which then tags your profile negatively for withdrawing. 

I would not worry about the title so much for now. Usually, these are quite standardized and there is not much room for picking yourself. Also, there is the ability to change this further down the road but I would first generate the "pull" by delivering a good performance, which makes the company more inclined to accomodate your wishes. 

Hope this helps and all the best for your test tomorrow. 

Best, 
Sebastian 

Florian
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on Feb 25, 2025
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Hi there,

I would not withdraw now:

  1. If you applied for the ASC position and HR sent you the Solve Game link, it means that they agree with your fit to the role.
  2. At this point, it might be too close to the actual assessment to withdraw. It could potentially lead to an application ban in the future

All the best,

Florian

on Feb 25, 2025
Hello, Thanks for your reply, I think that you are right. When I tried to withdraw on the portal there was no option to do so, so i fear it maybe too late. I will give it my best shot tomorrow, luckily I have prepared.
Thabang
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11 hrs ago
Ex-McKinsey Consultant | McKinsey Top Coach & Interviewer | Special Offer: Buy 1 Session Get 1 Free (Limited time!)

Hey there, 

You wouldn't have been successful in the screening process with recruiting for the ASC role if the recruiting didn't think your application was a good fit for the role.... So from this angle, I wouldn't withdraw

Then, if you do choose to withdraw - please verify with recruiting what the impact would be on your profile and that it won't lead to an application ban. 

Then with the Solve score, remember that these scores stay in effect for a year! So if you go for it now, give it your all! 

All the best!! 

Alessa
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3 hrs ago
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Hey there 🙂, if McKinsey's recruitment team has advised you to withdraw and reapply, it’s best to follow their guidance.

  1. You should not complete Solve tomorrow if you plan to withdraw your application, as the results might still be linked to your profile and could impact your new application. It’s better to start fresh with the correct role.
  2. Withdrawing and reapplying won’t negatively impact your future applications, especially since you’re making a well-reasoned adjustment to a more suitable position. Just ensure that your new application is well-prepared and aligned with the Junior Associate role.

Best, Alessa 😇

Dennis
Coach
2 hrs ago
Roland Berger|Project Manager and Recruiter|7+ years of consulting experience in USA and Europe

Hi there,

if you feel prepared for the Solve test, I would take it. If you have concerns about passing the test, you might want to follow HR's advice and postpone the whole thing.

The fact that they opened the recruitment process for you for the associate position means that your CV credentials meet the necessary requirements. If you think you should start on a lower level, this could always be discussed once you get an offer. The recruiting process for Junior Associate is not going to be easier by the way. So by trying to switch things around, you will definitely delay the whole process which is a risk.

Best

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