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Reputation of Specialist consulting role at McKinsey?

I have the opportunity to join McKinsey as a Specialist on the "Partner-Electable" Expert track. The role is exclusively client-facing, and the assignments / training opportunities appear very similar to the "standard" generalist consultant.

I do not have an MBA, but advanced degrees in other fields, and performed well throughout the series of case study interviews.

Can anyone provide insight on:

(1) how the specialist role looks in terms of prestige/reputation on the CV?

(2) exit options back into industry

(3) whether this is a seems like a good development opportunity

I found some information on McKinsey business lines in the following post: https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/mckinsey-business-lines-469

Any comments are appreciated.

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Alberto
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on Sep 30, 2023
Ex-McKinsey Associate Partner | +15 years in consulting | +200 McKinsey 1st & 2nd round interviews

Hi there,

Specialist is only a role at McKinsey and there are from many kinds (Agile Coaches, Data Architects, Business Builders, IT Experts, etc.). To your questions:

(1) how the specialist role looks in terms of prestige/reputation on the CV?

Great. They are truly experts on their fields and really respected at McKinsey. Under my experience, they generally make the different in projects where their area of expertise is required.

(2) exit options back into industry

Many. This depends on the area of expertise and industry they specialized (if any). I have seen specialist ex-colleagues having executive positions at Meta, Disney, Google or international telco companies, among others.

(3) whether this is a seems like a good development opportunity

Yes if you want to specialize in a certain knowledge domain and focus your professional career there.

I hope this helps.

Best,

Alberto

Vlad
Coach
on Aug 04, 2018
McKinsey / Accenture Alum / Got all BIG3 offers / Harvard Business School

Hi,

The thread that you've mentioned is great and covers basically everything. Answering your specific questions:

1) Same. HRs don't know the internal McKinsey structure so for them it's the same brand and career path

2) There will be fewer options (since you are concentrated on a narrow topic) but better exit opportunities. It's especially relevant in the US where the companies like subject matter experts

3) Of course. Equally as good as the generalist role

Best!

Anonymous
on May 09, 2020

Dear A,

First of all, my congratulations t your McKinsey offer. This is a great opportunity to join the firm. In a brief, yes, it's a great career option and you should definitely go for it, since the career options are within the firm and also exit option outside, back to the industry looks favorable to your extent. 

I'm also happy to share my experience with you. Feel free to reach out. 


Best,


André

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Ian
Coach
on May 09, 2020
#1 BCG coach | MBB | Tier 2 | Digital, Tech, Platinion | 100% personal success rate (8/8) | 95% candidate success rate

Hi,

Congratulations!

1) It's the same - being a specialist might actually be better in today's world anyway

2) Excellent - you can come back into industry in very senior positions or as a coveted advisor/contractor

3) Yes - you will learn an incredible amount and catapult your career.

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