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Waitlisted at Bain & What to Do?

I was waitlisted at Bain for an east coast office (not NYC). I'm looking for any advice on how to navigate this position and if it's possible or even likely to get off the waitlist?

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Evelina
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12 hrs ago
EY-Parthenon (6 years) l MBB offers l Market Sizing | Fit Interview l Case Prep l CV review l LBS

Hello,

Being waitlisted at Bain is still a positive sign, as it means you were a strong candidate and remain under consideration. A friend of mine who was waitlisted in the London office was able to secure a position in the end! To improve your chances, consider reaching out to your recruiter or point of contact to express your enthusiasm for the role and your commitment to the office you applied to. That said, stay professional and maintain patience, I am sure they will reach out to you whenever they have an outcome. 

Best,
Evelina

Georges
Coach
14 hrs ago
Ex Senior Manager and Recruiting Team at Bain | 8+ Years MBB Experience | 90%+ offer success rate| Middle East Expert

Being waitlisted at Bain means they see potential in you but are waiting for the right spot to open up. It's definitely possible to get off the waitlist, so stay proactive—reach out to the recruiter to express your continued interest and ask if there's anything else you can provide. In the meantime, keep preparing for interviews, stay connected with Bain employees, and stay flexible in case other opportunities come up. Best of luck, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need more advice!

Alessa
Coach
14 hrs ago
xMcKinsey & Company | xBCG | +200 individual & group coachings | feel free to schedule a 15 min intro call for free

I would argue you're still in consideration, so express gratitude and reaffirm your enthusiasm via email. Stay engaged by politely following up every few weeks, sharing any notable updates that strengthen your candidacy. Leverage your network for insights or advocacy and continue exploring other opportunities as a backup plan. Patience and professionalism are key, as decisions depend on office needs and other candidates’ responses.

Good luck! Alessa

Thabang
Coach
9 hrs ago
Ex-McKinsey Consultant | McKinsey Top Coach & Interviewer | Special Offer: Buy 1 Session Get 1 Free (Limited time!)

Hey there, 

From my experience with candidates applying to Bain that have been waitlisted, many have eventually gotten the offer and them being waitlisted meant that they were still in contention pending (or subject to) further opening of a relevant role. 

So what should you do? Continue preparing for the fit and case portion of interviews, continue to stay close with recruiting and showing interest for the role, and stay optimistic about the opportunity. 

All the best

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