I am currently preparing for case interviews and indeed: I have purchased Case in Point and Case Interview secrets,.. however, I would advise anyone to forget those books and create your own frameworks for every single case by yourself. Take the core question, think of the most important driver that might solve the problem, and then add the other ones by applying MECE. It is hard in the beginning but it's really worth it and makes you an independent problem solver. However knowing some basics like Heinrich suggests here should be done as well to not waste time in case they give you a relatively simple case.
When I interviews at Bain I did well at the first stage case interviews with prep like this. But I found the partner interviews harder - the cases were less clearly defined and there was a CV review too. I think a separate video on partner interviews might be helpful.
I got interviews at Bain and I did well in the case interviews but the cases in the partner interview were harder and it was the CV review interview that let me down because I didn’t have enough relevant experience.
Hi! I have seen ALL of your videos and I really enjoy everything you put up. I am not consulting as for now but I am working as a Program Manager for digital transformation within a big group in Sweden. I love your content but I do miss one thing! Can you please do a video on how to present processes (not notation scheme but general processes)? How do you do that as a Mckinzey consultant? :) Best wishes Christoffer
I just discovered your channel and everything is so interesting! I'm definitely going to use your lessons in my side-job as a product manager for a startup. I have a question: my main time is spent in medical school. Have you ever heard of MDs switching to consulting and doing well? Ever made a video on this?
Hi, thanks for your feedback, glad you like the videos! Yes absolutely, big strategy consulting firms like McKinsey or BCG definitely also hire MDs. I had several colleagues with that background, also on Partner level. As MD, you are of course well prepared to work on projects in Pharma or HealthTech companies, but will also be able to break into other industries. Might pick this topic up in future videos, thanks for suggesting :) Best, Heinrich
@@FirmLearningPlease do! I know SO many medical students and doctors who are interested in consulting but afraid to take the leap. I can't wait to recommend your perspective to them.
Great insights! Thank you for the collaboration, Heinrich! We can't wait to create more with you and together help many more candidates land their job in consulting!
Hi Michael, interesting topic, have this already on my ideas list for future videos, so might definitely pick this up in the future. Stay tuned :) Best, Heinrich
Hi Beatrice, there might definitely be some more qualitative niche consulting roles, but would argue that most consulting roles in Tier 1 / Tier 2 / Big 4 consulting etc. are quite data-driven. Best! Heinrich
I just found your videos, and they are excellent! I'm hoping to make a switch from law to strategic consulting next year and I would love for more videos like this. Also, in your experience, have you seen lawyers making a career jump from law to consulting and starting careers at MBB? For what it's worth, I graduated from a top law school in the US and worked at a biglaw for a couple of years doing M&A...
Hi, happy to hear this, more videos to come stay tuned! While lawyers are not the largest groups, have met several lawyers turned consultants at MBB, therefore yes, it is definitely possible! Best, Heinrich
Dear Heinrich, do you have recommendations next to MBB that deliver almost the same quality but are just working on a smaller scale or "below the radar"? Any information sources you could suggest?
Hi Philipp, interesting question thanks! Trust that there are several boutique consulting firms, doing excellent work in niche areas. Frankly not really able to mention specific ones that have the same quality, as I do not know for sure. Best! Heinrich
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Thank you for your video. Do you know of any other free resources we could use to prepare for these case studies?
I am currently preparing for case interviews and indeed: I have purchased Case in Point and Case Interview secrets,.. however, I would advise anyone to forget those books and create your own frameworks for every single case by yourself. Take the core question, think of the most important driver that might solve the problem, and then add the other ones by applying MECE. It is hard in the beginning but it's really worth it and makes you an independent problem solver. However knowing some basics like Heinrich suggests here should be done as well to not waste time in case they give you a relatively simple case.
Thanks for sharing your experiences - very valuable! Best, Heinrich
Back to the bread and butter topics! I enjoyed the video as ever.
Thanks Alistair! Indeed a topic that will never go out of fashion ;) Best, Heinrich
When I interviews at Bain I did well at the first stage case interviews with prep like this. But I found the partner interviews harder - the cases were less clearly defined and there was a CV review too. I think a separate video on partner interviews might be helpful.
This is seriously on of the best channel on youtube. Such a game changer.
Super kind of you - thank you for your support Muhammad, much appreciated! Best, Heinrich
This most useful video this year I guess. Wish this was out years ago when i was prepping for case interviews
Thanks for your kind comment Emily. Great to hear you found it valuable! Best, Heinrich
Omg such an incredible video! Though I just failed the interviews in 2021, this will be great resource for me to prep for the next year
Hi Arthur, sorry to hear it did not work out this year. Cheering for you that you will get into your dream firms next year! Best, Heinrich
Excellent insight once again Heinrich. More of these examples please.
Thanks for watching! Yes, will definitely not be the last video on this topic :) Best, Heinrich
Thank you yeah it's completely a valuable information ☺️👏👏👏
Super happy to hear that - thank you Muhammed! Best, Heinrich
@@FirmLearning ☺️☺️🤝
thank you for the great recommendation. I will definetly prepare with preplounge next year! 😍🦐🚀
That's awesome. Trust it will be a great value add!
Very helpful to prepare!
Thank you for watching! Best, H
Another great video, as always!
Happy to hear that - thanks for watching Erick!! Best, Heinrich
Thanks, Heinrich! Perfect timing again, just as I'm preparing for an MBB interview... Frohe Adventszeit dir!
Vielen Dank Darius! Indeed hope the material is helpful.. all the best to you for the interview! Hope it goes well, cheering for you! Best, Heinrich
I got interviews at Bain and I did well in the case interviews but the cases in the partner interview were harder and it was the CV review interview that let me down because I didn’t have enough relevant experience.
Awesome breakdown, thank you!
Hi!
I have seen ALL of your videos and I really enjoy everything you put up. I am not consulting as for now but I am working as a Program Manager for digital transformation within a big group in Sweden.
I love your content but I do miss one thing! Can you please do a video on how to present processes (not notation scheme but general processes)? How do you do that as a Mckinzey consultant? :)
Best wishes
Christoffer
Hi Christoffer, thanks for your comment and the suggestion. Interesting topic, might pick this up in the future! Best, Heinrich
I just discovered your channel and everything is so interesting! I'm definitely going to use your lessons in my side-job as a product manager for a startup. I have a question: my main time is spent in medical school. Have you ever heard of MDs switching to consulting and doing well? Ever made a video on this?
Hi, thanks for your feedback, glad you like the videos! Yes absolutely, big strategy consulting firms like McKinsey or BCG definitely also hire MDs. I had several colleagues with that background, also on Partner level. As MD, you are of course well prepared to work on projects in Pharma or HealthTech companies, but will also be able to break into other industries. Might pick this topic up in future videos, thanks for suggesting :) Best, Heinrich
@@FirmLearningPlease do! I know SO many medical students and doctors who are interested in consulting but afraid to take the leap. I can't wait to recommend your perspective to them.
Can you make a video explaining the frameworks that are mostly used?
Great insights! Thank you for the collaboration, Heinrich! We can't wait to create more with you and together help many more candidates land their job in consulting!
The pleasure is mine, great start to the whole team for 2022! Best, Heinrich
Case solving in Consulting is the equivalent to coding and alg tests on paper in tech
Indeed :) Thanks for watching!
Very Very helpful👌👍
Super happy to hear the video is helpful, thank you for watching Ali! Best, H
Hello Heinrich, could you tell us more about the career as a researcher in a consulting company? 🕵🏼♂️
Hi Michael, interesting topic, have this already on my ideas list for future videos, so might definitely pick this up in the future. Stay tuned :) Best, Heinrich
I was wondering if all types of consultant daily work with numbers or mainly financial and managerial ones. Thank you!
Hi Beatrice, there might definitely be some more qualitative niche consulting roles, but would argue that most consulting roles in Tier 1 / Tier 2 / Big 4 consulting etc. are quite data-driven. Best! Heinrich
I just found your videos, and they are excellent! I'm hoping to make a switch from law to strategic consulting next year and I would love for more videos like this. Also, in your experience, have you seen lawyers making a career jump from law to consulting and starting careers at MBB? For what it's worth, I graduated from a top law school in the US and worked at a biglaw for a couple of years doing M&A...
Hi, happy to hear this, more videos to come stay tuned! While lawyers are not the largest groups, have met several lawyers turned consultants at MBB, therefore yes, it is definitely possible! Best, Heinrich
Dear Heinrich, do you have recommendations next to MBB that deliver almost the same quality but are just working on a smaller scale or "below the radar"? Any information sources you could suggest?
Hi Philipp, interesting question thanks! Trust that there are several boutique consulting firms, doing excellent work in niche areas. Frankly not really able to mention specific ones that have the same quality, as I do not know for sure. Best! Heinrich
What brand of shirts do you wear for work?
Hi! Most of my shirts are from van Laack :) Best, Heinrich