What are the qualifications for entering McKinsey?

Everyone who enters McKinsey has an MBA degree.

Master of Business Administration (MBA), full name is MBA. It is a professional master's degree corresponding to the academic master of business administration. The establishment of this degree aims to cultivate pragmatic, compound and applied senior management talents who can meet the needs of senior management of industrial and commercial enterprises and economic management departments in the future.

McKinsey & Company is a world-class leading global management consulting company, which was founded by James O'McKinsey, a professor at Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, on 1926.

Since the establishment of 1926, the company's mission is to help leading enterprises achieve significant and lasting improvement in their business performance and build an excellent organization that can attract, train and motivate outstanding talents.

McKinsey has more than 4,500 consultants from 78 countries, all of whom have advanced degrees from world-renowned universities.

According to the statistics at the beginning of 1997, MBA students accounted for 49% and doctoral students accounted for 16%. When recruiting consultants, McKinsey pays attention to outstanding character and problem-solving ability, excellent wisdom and the ability to communicate effectively with people at all levels. Most consultants of McKinsey had considerable business experience before joining McKinsey.

In McKinsey, the position is directly linked to performance. During the consultant's career, McKinsey evaluates the consultant's performance, the quality of problem solving and the impact on customers.