Hello to everyone!
My situation is this; I am an MSc student in a STEM-related degree and I applied early this year for a BA internship in McKinsey; thinking I would like to test the waters and see if consulting is a good fit for me professionally. However, I recently got into a McKinsey program and that made me understand that I do want to continue with consulting full-time.
I also have more than 2 years of full-time experience (and even more including full-time internships) albeit in a technical field (data engineering and data analysis.
Is it possible to convert my application into a Junior Associate role or even an Associate role? I think it is not worth it for me to consider a BA role because of my educational background.
Update: Thank you everyone for your answers, they were very enlightening about the level of experience required for the different roles.
I have contacted HR in my local office and they're totally fine with converting my application to a full time BA. The timelines of the interviews will just move a bit later.
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Is it really necessary to get an MBA in order to be offered in a Associate role generally speaking? I see no reason to get an MBA since I've studied business at an undergraduate level (I also have an undergraduate degree in C.S from another university) and my degree is much more extensive than our equivalent MBA. Compared to someone who's done an MBA locally (abroad is a whole different thing) academically I'm much more advanced than they are, which is natural since they have 12 classes and I've had 45 classes. It baffles me that someone with an MBA would be considered for an Associate role but someone with a business degree wouldn't be.
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Hi Mary, it is not necessary, as mentioned you can also join as an Associate after 4/5+ years of work experience. However, depending on your profile, a top MBA could increase your chances of receiving an invitation. Hope this helps!