Which schools DON'T go to the "other" pile for McKinsey?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also, on the above, literally almost every school has a recruiting page for McKinsey

https://www.mckinsey.com/careers/students

go to this page and type in a school. They all have the same info, just a different school name.

VT, South Carolina, St Louis University, University of Iowa all have recruitment pages on McKinsey's website.

Northeastern is not special in this regard.


Stand down.
You didn't understand.

Northeastern is a school that DOESN'T go to the "other" pile.


Stand down? Calm down

Sure, I stand corrected, but still, no one thinks Northeastern is a target school for McKinsey or MBB consulting.

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

the above link analysed all of the MBB consultants on Linkedin from 2014-2020. Northeastern isn't even top 30. Meaning below the likes of BYU, UIUC. I imagine they have a recruitment website from McKinsey so McKinsey can recruit for their tech, data, IT roles, as that aligns with Northeastern's focus. Northeastern MBA is even less of an MBB consulting target than Northeastern undergrad.


Northeastern is #14 on Poets & Quants for undergrad business by Career Outcomes and Results

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/4/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also, on the above, literally almost every school has a recruiting page for McKinsey

https://www.mckinsey.com/careers/students

go to this page and type in a school. They all have the same info, just a different school name.

VT, South Carolina, St Louis University, University of Iowa all have recruitment pages on McKinsey's website.

Northeastern is not special in this regard.


Stand down.
You didn't understand.

Northeastern is a school that DOESN'T go to the "other" pile.


Stand down? Calm down

Sure, I stand corrected, but still, no one thinks Northeastern is a target school for McKinsey or MBB consulting.

https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/consulting-target-schools

the above link analysed all of the MBB consultants on Linkedin from 2014-2020. Northeastern isn't even top 30. Meaning below the likes of BYU, UIUC. I imagine they have a recruitment website from McKinsey so McKinsey can recruit for their tech, data, IT roles, as that aligns with Northeastern's focus. Northeastern MBA is even less of an MBB consulting target than Northeastern undergrad.


Northeastern is #14 on Poets & Quants for undergrad business by Career Outcomes and Results

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/4/



Sorry it went down little bit to #17 this year
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/4/

#21 UIUC is not bad. BYU was #44 last year, but I don't it in the list this year.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol is this a Barnard booster? Barnard is not considered an "Ivy" and is not a target for McK (or MBB at large).


Why are you a Barnard hater? Yes, McKinsey and Wall Street firms recruit at Barnard. And yes, it is a college within an Ivy University.

- Barnard alum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol is this a Barnard booster? Barnard is not considered an "Ivy" and is not a target for McK (or MBB at large).


Why are you a Barnard hater? Yes, McKinsey and Wall Street firms recruit at Barnard. And yes, it is a college within an Ivy University.

- Barnard alum


Embarrassing.

Be proud as a Barnard alum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol is this a Barnard booster? Barnard is not considered an "Ivy" and is not a target for McK (or MBB at large).


Why are you a Barnard hater? Yes, McKinsey and Wall Street firms recruit at Barnard. And yes, it is a college within an Ivy University.

- Barnard alum


Embarrassing.

Be proud as a Barnard alum.


So I was in NYC at Columbia for a conference, and the gate at Barnard says Barnard College of Columbia University. No dog in this fight, but it seems to be a colelge within the University. What am I missing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol is this a Barnard booster? Barnard is not considered an "Ivy" and is not a target for McK (or MBB at large).


Why are you a Barnard hater? Yes, McKinsey and Wall Street firms recruit at Barnard. And yes, it is a college within an Ivy University.

- Barnard alum


Embarrassing.

Be proud as a Barnard alum.


So I was in NYC at Columbia for a conference, and the gate at Barnard says Barnard College of Columbia University. No dog in this fight, but it seems to be a colelge within the University. What am I missing?


If it’s part of Columbia they should include it in all their admissions data!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 I read that nauseating NY piece, too.

I hate what this area has become. Students aspiring to be MBB consultants instead of nonprofit workers. FinTech instead of medicine. BigLaw instead of ADAs or DoJ. I’m not even that old but I feel angry and resentful, missing the more innocent days of the nineties.


Those greedy types are over-represented on this board. There are plenty of kids around here who are going into public health careers, want to save the planet or advance social justice.

If you are a parent, try to create a human who will make things better. Not someone whose entire goal in life is ROI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol is this a Barnard booster? Barnard is not considered an "Ivy" and is not a target for McK (or MBB at large).


Why are you a Barnard hater? Yes, McKinsey and Wall Street firms recruit at Barnard. And yes, it is a college within an Ivy University.

- Barnard alum


Embarrassing.

Be proud as a Barnard alum.


So I was in NYC at Columbia for a conference, and the gate at Barnard says Barnard College of Columbia University. No dog in this fight, but it seems to be a colelge within the University. What am I missing?


That's truly embarrassing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:+1 I read that nauseating NY piece, too.

I hate what this area has become. Students aspiring to be MBB consultants instead of nonprofit workers. FinTech instead of medicine. BigLaw instead of ADAs or DoJ. I’m not even that old but I feel angry and resentful, missing the more innocent days of the nineties.


Those greedy types are over-represented on this board. There are plenty of kids around here who are going into public health careers, want to save the planet or advance social justice.

If you are a parent, try to create a human who will make things better. Not someone whose entire goal in life is ROI.


Nobody says their entire goal in life is ROI, however ROI is very important to most people.
You sound like an extremist.
Anonymous
Bowdoin had some McK OCR/info sessions for the first time this year. They also have a dedicated recruiters/resume drops for Bain I heard
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody says their entire goal in life is ROI, however ROI is very important to most people.
You sound like an extremist.

It's actually not. You're the extremist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody says their entire goal in life is ROI, however ROI is very important to most people.
You sound like an extremist.

It's actually not. You're the extremist.


It is. You are delusional.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:+1 I read that nauseating NY piece, too.

I hate what this area has become. Students aspiring to be MBB consultants instead of nonprofit workers. FinTech instead of medicine. BigLaw instead of ADAs or DoJ. I’m not even that old but I feel angry and resentful, missing the more innocent days of the nineties.


What really gets me is that they aren’t going to medical school, engineering, urban planning, PhD biology programs … I don’t care so much that they aren’t going to “do gooder” jobs, but they aren’t doing *anything* enriching to themselves (other than $$) or society. What a waste of brainpower and the privilege of a top college education.


These days, many more kids who choose those schools have been pushed and trained to get into those schools for their own sake and prestige; in other words they have been trained to grab the next brass ring because they are entitled to it and it makes THEM look better, not because it enables them to do something useful for the world. After all, you can do the latter from ANYWHERE often for less money and while having more fun. Someone is teaching the likes of OP that McKinsey is some prize job because their morals and priorities and even their entire world view is completely off.


But part of the training is to learn how to write essays and engage in "service" that makes you look like someone who wants to be useful to the world.
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