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McKinsey Location Selection Recommendation

Hello everyone,

I am currently preparing for my final round interview for the Experienced Hire Operations Associate role. I have the flexibility to choose from most U.S. office locations but need to finalize my selection before the interview.

I’m wondering if anyone knows which U.S. offices have a strong focus on operations practice. I’m looking for an office that is competitive in this area and has a strong presence of operational leaders. Does anyone in this forum have insight into which office might be the best choice? I’ve heard that the Chicago office is particularly strong in operations.

Thank you all in advance for your help!

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Udayan
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on Dec 19, 2024
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Hi,

The Chicago office does have a lot of expertise in operations but by and large since operations is a functional area and not a vertical like healthcare, it is largely office agnostic. I would say think of what type of industries you would like to work in and choose the office location based on that. E.g., Texas for oil and gas, SFO for tech/pharma etc.

Alessa
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23 hrs ago
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hey!

You're correct—Chicago is a strong choice for McKinsey’s Operations practice, as it has a well-established presence of senior operations leaders and projects in the space. Additionally, Atlanta and Houston are known for their focus on operations, especially in supply chain, manufacturing, and energy sectors. New Jersey is another hub for operations-focused work, particularly in pharmaceuticals and healthcare. I’d recommend selecting a location aligned with your industry interest and proximity preferences, as most offices offer solid opportunities in the practice. Good luck with your final round interview! 😊

Alessa 

Florian
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1 hr ago
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Hi there,

You can actually ask this directly to HR or do a quick LinkedIn analysis of location and job positions, then reach out to relevant people (2-3) for a networking call. Great discussion starter!

Cheers,

Florian

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