There's no way this would pass an MBB first round. The approach to the math and the brainstorm is unstructured, and there's no conceptual test before calculations
She did know, she was obviously just playing along and being polite to the interviewer, but yeah, I must say that was rather unnecessary and patronizing on the interviewer's side.
Should we not have taken pop growth rate into account while doing calculations? if pop growth rate is say 5%, Number of vaccines required = (number of children
Dear Mckinsey & Company employees and alumni, I discovered something sinister has been happening at McKinsey and Company for decades and no one noticed to report it. Since McKinsey & Company likes to pitt their workers against each other. It is time to turn the tables around . Has any of the workers noticed family members passing away right around the time you started working for McKinsey and Company? I discovered a pattern that about 75% of Employees working for McKinsey & Company for 2yrs and left…etc Family, relatives, associates have passed away especially many at young age. These are the patterns my husband and I are seeing while reviewing the data.
Contents
00:00 Intro
00:41 The client's problem
05:24 Case structure
12:45 Maths question
24:18 Brainstorming question
32:45 Recommendation
34:35 Feedback
41:14 Mentor's solution
46:57 Final words
There's no way this would pass an MBB first round. The approach to the math and the brainstorm is unstructured, and there's no conceptual test before calculations
u tellem tim
Most likely you are right
How does a CBS graduate and healthcare consultant not know UNICEF?
Just imagine the things people forget during real interviews
She did know, she was obviously just playing along and being polite to the interviewer, but yeah, I must say that was rather unnecessary and patronizing on the interviewer's side.
Patronizing? She was actually pretty kind. Knowing what Unicef is is just common knowledge a global consultant must have
Should we not have taken pop growth rate into account while doing calculations? if pop growth rate is say 5%, Number of vaccines required = (number of children
That would be legit question to ask during the interview
"UNICEF an international drug manufacturing company" - wow CBS really lets anyone in these days
Thanks for watching attentively. This statement is wrong (02:47). It did not have any effect on the rest of the case though
I guess she's just assuming it's a made-up name for a company and no link to real world. Can't make judgement that soon.
Um ughh
aahh
Would Cathy get the job or not?
This one was a pass with some issues. However, one interview is never enough
CBS yikes
Dear Mckinsey & Company employees and alumni,
I discovered something sinister has been happening at McKinsey and Company for decades and no one noticed to report it.
Since McKinsey & Company likes to pitt their workers against each other. It is time to turn the tables around .
Has any of the workers noticed family members passing away right around the time you started working for McKinsey and Company?
I discovered a pattern that about 75% of Employees working for McKinsey & Company for 2yrs and left…etc
Family, relatives, associates have passed away especially many at young age.
These are the patterns my husband and I are seeing while reviewing the data.
lols wat seriously?
Wow that's intriguing. Can you share the data?