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IB or Consulting M&A/Corporate Finance |
| Message Name: |
Well |
| Date Posted: |
04/11/2003 |
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He claimed he can get the PhD within three years,right?
And up to now, more and more PhDers are promoted to be partner in McK and BCG,right?
And holding a PHD from Top institutions can mean you have strong analytical ability, which is the value McK and BCG take serously. I think as long as he can really learn much during the PhD program and pass through the interviews, he can go back to McK and BCG, at that time he can stand at a new entry level, which is helpful. |
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Well Pal,
Two things:
(1) More and more PhD holders might be promoted to partner at McK and BCG, a statement for which you provide no evidence, and I'm not sure it is true. But let's say it is. This doesn't mean that they are hiring PhD's in larger numbers. It only means that IF you were to pass their recruiting screen, you have a good chance of doing well. But my guess is that most PhDs applying to such places get the unceremonious boot.
(2) The idea of anybody doing a PhD in EE or Math so they can get a job at McK is so fundamentally stupid that even the recruiters at McK and BCG will see through this and dispense with this person in short order.
Cheers,
Yabai
PS No "Top" institution will grant you a PhD in ANYTHING in three years. And if you do manage to get one, you are so gifted in your field that you'd might as well remain in it, since your chances of being rich and famous are higher in your field than at McK.
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