| Anyone have an estimate? |
| More than you. |
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| At Mck, I’d guess single digit millions for a senior partner. But they are very secretive about this so that’s just an estimate. |
| Probably $2-5M |
$10m Really? |
| Have friends you are at that level and I would say it depends a lot on the focus area but primarily corporate clients(not government) would easily be $3M+ |
Single digit millions. |
| So how much does a junior partner make? And what factors play into their compensation? |
| It varies wildly depending on what business you bring in and your area. |
Fair enough. Is there a floor, though? |
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How partners are compensated varies significantly by firm. Some are more lock-step and some pay entirely by business generated and managed. Booz/Deloitte partners are going to make significantly less than McKinsey partners all else equal.
You’re not going to get a great answer, as most of these are private partnerships. No one in an equity partner role is doing badly, senior or brand new. |
🤦♂️ |
At my firm, new equity partners are all paid the same, regardless of business they manage or industry. In others, it’s totally different and those things matter (like in this area, federal partners might earn less than pharma partners). |
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Still trying to figure out what in the world companies like McKinsey even provide that is of any value, let alone what any consultant in the world is worth over a $1M salary.
Sorry, a consultant is far below someone like a surgeon in value. Let's be honest. Consulting is just a gig the elitists from the ivies use to enrich themselves at the expense of society while doing a whole bunch of crap to ruin the country and lay people off. It's just a checkbox to fill out on your resume after college to get into the special club of elitists. |