Fantastic opportunity to broaden your career options - Anonymous employee McKinsey & Company Employee Review

5.0
Oct 20, 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunity to work on exciting, high impact projects with teams of intelligent and interesting people while having a relatively high compensation.

Cons

Occasional long hours, lots of traveling, intensive work environment, high intellectual demand, frequent 360 reviews (although this can be good or bad)

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5.0
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Pros

Smart, ambitious colleagues who genuinely care about solving challenging problems. The company attracts talented people, and there are many opportunities to collaborate with individuals who bring strong expertise and fresh perspectives. The business itself presents interesting and meaningful problems to work on.

Cons

Product thinking and customer-centric decision-making are not always prioritized, with significant effort often spent on stakeholder alignment, organizational navigation, and internal politics.

5.0
Apr 9, 2017
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Pros

+ People - both colleagues and most clients + Learning opps - both in terms of the consulting toolkit but also for the opportunity to get exposed to different industries, functions and geographies + Option value - great launching pad for career switching (pre-McK, I was in oil and gas in Houston, post-McK I'm in edtech in the Bay Area) + Alumni network - incredibly well-placed and people are actually super-responsive to asks for help + Brand recognition - helps in the jobs marketplace + Travel opps - if this is important to you

Cons

+ Lifestyle - enough said + Success/failure at the Firm is highly dependent on luck -- a lot really depends on the luck of the draw with respect to staffing. You want to be staffed on the right project with the right team at the right time. The Firm does its best to give you a fair shot, but a fair number of people fall through the cracks. + Nature of consulting -- eventually you might get tired of providing advice and want to actually build stuff. + People are uber-rational -- in MBTI parlance, almost everyone is an ''NT". It creates a very logical / rational culture - you need to make sure you can fit into the culture.

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