Author: Florian Smeritschnig

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MBB Target Schools 2026: McKinsey, BCG, Bain Recruiting List

Updated May 2026 · By Florian Smeritschnig, Former McKinsey Senior Consultant The MBB target schools for McKinsey, BCG, and Bain in 2026 fall into three tiers: the core MBA target schools (Harvard, Stanford GSB, Wharton, Booth, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Columbia, INSEAD, LBS, plus Tuck, Yale SOM, Ross, Stern, Darden, Haas, Duke Fuqua), the core undergraduate…
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Consulting Exit Opportunities: 7 Top Paths Ranked (2026)

The most common consulting exit opportunities are private equity, corporate strategy, and startups/tech, with roughly two-thirds of post-MBA consultants leaving for one of these three within five years. Less common but premium paths include growth equity, venture capital, big tech product and BizOps roles, hedge funds, and founding companies. The exit you’d take at year…
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How the Great Resignation Affects Consulting Firms

The “Great Resignation” or the “Big Quit” refers to the idea that many people have become disengaged and disenchanted with their jobs and employers. Some experts believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend, as many people have been forced to work from home and have become disillusioned with the traditional 9-to-5 workday. Additionally,…
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‘Up Or Out’ in Top Consulting Firms: An Honest Perspective

Top-tier consulting firms such as McKinsey, BCG, and Bain are renowned for their rigorous selection process, with only 1% of applicants making the cut. But securing a position is just the beginning. These firms also employ the infamous ‘up or out’ principle, where consultants must continually prove their worth or face the possibility of being…
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What Is MECE? How to Structure a Case Interview (2026)

By Florian Smeritschnig, former McKinsey Senior Consultant · Updated June 2026 MECE stands for mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive. It is a way of splitting a problem into buckets that do not overlap (mutually exclusive) and that leave nothing important out (collectively exhaustive). In a case interview, a MECE structure breaks the problem into clean, complete…
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