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More on Networking to Get a Consulting Interview

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I suggest you network with anyone within a management consulting firm regardless of whether they are involved in recruiting or consulting resume screening. Then in your cover letter, you tell the reader how much networking you've done, who you have met, what you have discovered and why you like the firm (be specific).

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Networking to Get McKinsey, Bain & BCG Offers

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I did the same for resume questions, i.e., I tried to structure my answers to questions like "Why our firm?" I hope we'll be able to meet one day. What you have to realize about this role of reading consulting resumes and cover letters is this. If I read a crappy cover letter, I'm basically in an irritated mood.

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How to get a case interview

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What you will learn: Learn how to market yourself through your resume and cover letter so that you will get the interview. Topics Covered: How to Write a Resume That Will Get You the Interview. How to Write a Cover Letter That Will Get You the Interview. Your resume needs to show all of these skills.

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How to Get a McKinsey Interview Through Networking

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Here's the principle: Meet as many people who work in the management consulting firm you are trying to get into, and eventually good things happen. In the summer months, I was busy using principle #2 above -- trying to meet as many people as I could in the industries and employers I was targeting. I had a great cover letter.

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Applying to McKinsey from a Non-Target School

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So when two identical resumes get submitted to a firm: 1) via the online application form, and 2) the other via networking, the latter automatically is already perceived as more qualified. As suggested earlier, it involves being prepared to answer questions about your accomplishments on your resume. Read Our Privacy Policy.