I really want to get into McKinsey as a consultant. In order to achieve this goal, what major(s)/minor(s) should I take?
Also, what schools do they look for? I'm thinking of the Ivy League, but they don't offer anything that interests me. Is it imperative that I boast an Ivy degree?
>>1226806
Accounting at a target school.
>>1226811
Is this like spam?
>>1226831
Thanks brother. Would you happen to know what some of their target schools are? What about business/finance degrees? I recently earned a banking and finance diploma and that'll help with college :)
>>1226835
UTexas- Austin, UIUC, BYU, Notre Dame, UPenn, NYU, UMich, IU, USC.
>>1226843
Agreed former USC Trojan here,
I know ppl that got hired but they were straight-A fucks. If you're on /biz/ feeling miserable in wagecuck slavery you probably aren't them
>>1226862
All finance and accounting
Perfect grades, TAs in everything
Kneepads around all administation to the point of seriously wtf
Maybe they fucked administration not sure
>>1226874
too far. Can't bring myself to be that much of a cocksucker C'est la vie
>>1226806
McKinsey&COmapny are assholes. They will take in young "smart" people that have no life experience, brainwash them into Braindead Dress puppets and suck the life out of them for a few years.
As soon as your performance curve starts to dip down, you will be asked to leave.
Seriously.. a bunch of Smug assholes.
source: Worked there as support staff for 3 years.
You could also get a JD or MBA if you fuck up your undergrad. My law school fairly regularly sends people to MBB.
>>1226806
Go to r/consulting they have a big list of info.
I'd warn you on the gayness of your idea but your probably to niave to listen.
>>1227318
True, but it's also the only place where said "smart" people can get top management exposure around the globe in such a short time in high profile engagements. Which, funny enough, turns out to be valuable experience in some other hiring companies' view. It's a career stepping stone / extended internship, everyone is aware of that.
>>1227318
>take in young "smart" people that have no life experience, brainwash them into Braindead Dress puppets and suck the life out of them for a few years
Haha I'm aware, but as I mentioned in an earlier post I have a banking & finance diploma. Wall Street is probably going to be a few times worse, no?
>>1227318
Seconding. I know a girl who worked there and got totally mind-broken from the workload and odd demands put on her life. All that for an entry-level position where most of your cohort will get fired in a couple of years.