Why do people with law degrees come to McKinsey?
McKinsey allows you to use your legal training to make an immediate and dramatic impact. Consultants need the very skills that lead to success in law school, including strong leadership and communication skills and the ability to address multiple, conflicting points of view to solve complex problems. At McKinsey, you also have the opportunity to advance more rapidly than you might in the legal profession. Whereas it can take years for new associates at a law firm to advance to a position of responsibility, new McKinsey consultants frequently find themselves directly advising CEOs and other leaders within months of joining the firm. McKinsey has a long-standing interest in attracting and retaining lawyers. In fact, Marvin Bower, the father of the modern McKinsey organization, was a lawyer, and he built the firm based on the professional principles he learned from his experience in law. Today, more than 250 consultants at McKinsey have law degrees. They joined the firm at various points