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It uses the same McKinsey & Company fact sheet, worker language, and hiring signals as this prompt.
Quick answer
Use this page if you are applying to McKinsey & Company and need to write a short cover letter. It helps you connect real experience to the company without sounding generic, while keeping the answer focused on structured thinking, personal impact, and leadership.
Applicants targeting Consulting/Professional Services roles at McKinsey & Company, especially when the final answer needs to sound specific rather than copied from a generic template.
Use colleague for workers and client for the people they serve.McKinsey & Company has strong company-specific hiring signals, so this page uses its worker language, customer language, red flags, and interview themes.
If true, mention availability for travel or client-site work, long hours. Add one concrete example tied to structured thinking or personal impact.
Live prompt
You are an experienced hiring manager for McKinsey & Company. Write a short application note or cover letter that sounds like a real applicant. Company: McKinsey & CompanyPosition: {{POSITION}}Location: {{LOCATION}}Department or shift target: {{DEPT}}Availability: {{AVAILABILITY}}Strongest experience: {{EXPERIENCE}}Specific detail I know about McKinsey & Company: {{REAL_OBSERVATION}}Honest reason: {{HONEST_REASON}} Rules:1. Keep it short: 2-3 sentences if this is an application text box, 5-7 sentences only if a cover letter is clearly expected.2. First sentence must include role, location, and availability.3. Include one real experience signal, not just "hard worker."4. Include one specific McKinsey & Company detail only if it is true.5. Do not invent company culture. Do not use corporate buzzwords.6. Use the correct worker term: colleague.
About this prompt
Use colleague for workers and client for customers.
McKinsey careers portal; typical timeline: campus or experienced-hire cycle dependent.
2026-04-21
Recheck active application window before launch because Business Analyst roles are cycle dependent.
Method
This page is generated from a structured McKinsey & Company fact sheet, a reusable Consulting/Professional Services prompt pattern, and the prompt type shown above.
Before submitting any final answer, check the current job posting, local store or property details, schedule requirements, and any role-specific qualifications.
Replace every variable with true information. Remove any claim that does not match your own experience, availability, or the current role description.
This page was last updated on 2026-04-21; source gaps are listed in the evidence layer.
Common questions
Use this McKinsey & Company cover letter prompt when you need to write a short cover letter for a Consulting/Professional Services role. It is built around structured thinking, personal impact, and leadership.
This page gives you a McKinsey & Company-specific prompt to paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini when preparing a job application. It is designed for Consulting/Professional Services roles and keeps the output focused on what hiring managers are likely to check.
Use this prompt if you are applying to McKinsey & Company and want your answer to reflect the role, company language, and practical hiring filters. It is most useful when you replace the variables with real availability, experience, and store or role details.
McKinsey & Company has rich public hiring and culture signals, so this prompt uses company-specific language, values, and interview patterns.
Replace every placeholder with true details from your own work, school, volunteering, or customer experience. Remove any line that sounds exaggerated, and keep the final answer concrete instead of repeating company values back verbatim.
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