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Will getting a referral matter if I previously did not make it past screening?

Will I be able to reapply with a referral? This is after fixing up resume and the rest. Unsure if it will benefit the referer as I am already in the database and if it would have impact on outcome for me.

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Thabang
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on Apr 21, 2025
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Hey there, 

I'd like to make a really important here: Whilst a referral is a great asset to have in the recruiting process, it is doesn't replace the need to having a strong profile. Ultimately, you should be able to make it pass screening even without a referral if you have a strong profile. 

Regarding re-applying, it really depends on when your last application was and if you're in the application ban period for that firm / office (which usually would be 1 year). If you're outside any application ban period, getting a referral would be great for adding some weight and usefulness to your application

In terms of benefits for the person who would you refer you, many firms offer a referral bonus to consultants, so they do have incentives to find high potential candidates for the firm to assist the recruiting team with getting strong candidates into the recruiting pool

All the best!

Daniel
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on Apr 21, 2025
Ex-McKinsey, Bain & Kearney | 5+ yrs consulting, coaching & interviewing | 95%+ candidate success

Yes, a referral can still matter, even if you didn’t pass screening before, especially if you’ve improved your profile (e.g., stronger resume, better story, added experience).

Key points:

  • You can reapply; most firms allow reapplication after 6–12 months, and a referral can help your profile get a fresh look
  • A strong referral, especially from someone who knows your work or can vouch for your growth, can offset a prior rejection
  • Being in the system won’t negatively impact the referrer and it won’t block you unless you're within a “cooling-off” period
  • Just be transparent with the person referring you that you’ve applied before, it helps them position the referral
Mattijs
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on Apr 21, 2025
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Hi,

If you got the rejection, there is a typical 1 year ban period before reapplying. Adding a referral to your new application is an additional element they will consider, while it does not replace the need to show how you worked on your main points of improvements.

Feel free to reach out via chat.

Mattijs

on Apr 21, 2025
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Hi there,

Q: Will getting a referral matter if I previously did not make it past screening?

Yes, you will still benefit from a referral, even if you have been rejected before. If you have the option, I would look for one to strengthen your application.

You can find some tips for networking to get referrals below:

How to Get an MBB Interview

Good luck!

Francesco

on Apr 21, 2025
#1 rated McKinsey Coach

If you were rejected, you have to respect the freeze period, even if you now have a referral. 

What I'd do instead is reach out to the recruiter in 6 months or so, explain that you've accumulated significant experience in the meantime, that you have a stronger profile, a better CV and a referral. They sometimes make exceptions in reducing the freeze period. 

Make sure you consider other firms as well in the meantime.

Best,
Cristian

on Apr 22, 2025
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Hi,

 

You've received great advice already, but what I do recommend is to ask yourself:

  • Why were you rejected?
  • How can you best improve your CV and increase your chances of an interview? 

I recommend that you spend time on your CV BEFORE you use the referral. 

Good luck!

Alberto
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on Apr 22, 2025
Ex-McKinsey AP | +13 yrs hiring top talent | I help you think, speak & perform like a real consultant (95% success)

You can reapply with a referral if two things are true:

  1. The ban period has expired—usually 12–18 months after rejection, but check with recruiting. It varies by firm, office, and role.
  2. You were flagged as “see later”—meaning they saw potential in you, either from your application or interview, and left the door open.

Best,

Alberto

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