Thank you Heinrich, great content as usual. Could you make a video about how to choose your projects at McKinsey? Specifically, it would be great to hear your insights on how competitive it is to get assigned to different project types/industries and the role of networking within McKinsey. Also, whether certain industries will direct your career path in certain directions, and which industries keep the most doors open. Would be of great help to future consultants!
Thanks for the video! Just end up my MBA in July this year in the USA and btw applied to the revenue engineer role with a first interview. Love to see what’s coming next!
Hi Robert, thanks for your comment and also your interest! Yes heard about this - hope you enjoy the interview process. Let me know if you have any questions! Best, Heinrich
Hey Heinrich, considering consulting and a variety of other career pathways, but I wanted to take the time to say thank you for all your videos on resume/cv professionalism and cover letter shaping. You have a fantastic tone thats concise, clear, and informative. There is very little to no BS in any video I have seen from you. Regardless of my success in consulting, I just wanted to say thanks because my resume is probably 10000x better than what it was originally, and I learned this from your videos directly. I will of course be trying my shot at mbb and big4 for management cons. with a non-target 3.5 and a max score SAT/ACT so we will see what we can get outta that. Cheers
I went to an upper middle tier undergrad and I'm planning on using a top MBA to rebrand myself. I definitely think I need an MBA to break into many industries, including FANG.
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Thank you Heinrich, great content as usual. Could you make a video about how to choose your projects at McKinsey? Specifically, it would be great to hear your insights on how competitive it is to get assigned to different project types/industries and the role of networking within McKinsey. Also, whether certain industries will direct your career path in certain directions, and which industries keep the most doors open. Would be of great help to future consultants!
Thanks for the video! Just end up my MBA in July this year in the USA and btw applied to the revenue engineer role with a first interview. Love to see what’s coming next!
Hi Robert, thanks for your comment and also your interest! Yes heard about this - hope you enjoy the interview process. Let me know if you have any questions! Best, Heinrich
Hey Heinrich, considering consulting and a variety of other career pathways, but I wanted to take the time to say thank you for all your videos on resume/cv professionalism and cover letter shaping. You have a fantastic tone thats concise, clear, and informative. There is very little to no BS in any video I have seen from you. Regardless of my success in consulting, I just wanted to say thanks because my resume is probably 10000x better than what it was originally, and I learned this from your videos directly.
I will of course be trying my shot at mbb and big4 for management cons. with a non-target 3.5 and a max score SAT/ACT so we will see what we can get outta that. Cheers
Best videos as always. Currently doing my MBA at Schulich 😅
Appreciate it, thanks for watching! And also all the best for your MBA experience!
I went to an upper middle tier undergrad and I'm planning on using a top MBA to rebrand myself. I definitely think I need an MBA to break into many industries, including FANG.
Great video. Thank you!
Excellent content!🙌☺
Agrred with the title !
What is in those barrels?
Empty beer kegs! ;)
Heinrich 1 v 1 me in ping pong🇨🇳
Afraid I wouldn’t stand a chance ;)
MBA way to overrated - tech doesn’t need that. Telling you that with 10+ years in tech
indeed!
MBA needed to break into Tech?
No