Most of the time, it takes anything from 1 to 14 days for candidates to hear back from McKinsey after the Solve game about whether or not they passed and may proceed to the next round of interviews. Depending on several conditions within the company, the waiting period may differ for each applicant.

In this article, you’ll find all the info about the waiting period after the McKinsey Solve. Additionally, you’ll find the potential causes of various waiting times, the format of the results, and what to do while waiting.

How long does it take for the results of the PSG to arrive?

Results of the Solve game may be made available 2 days to 2 weeks after the game was completed. We have heard of individuals waiting as long as two months for their Imbellus test results (an extreme case!), but the typical wait time is about one week.

 

After two weeks, you should check with your recruiting office if you still haven’t gotten your results. You may get assistance from the HR department if you have any worries about the recruiting procedure. It’s best to contact HR if you need to know anything quickly, like if you’ve received another job offer and want to know how to proceed. Whatever the situation might be, you can be certain that McKinsey will not ignore your application or keep you waiting for a response.

What should you expect in the PSG result?

McKinsey will let you know through email whether or not you passed, but they won’t provide any specifics about how you did. Perhaps McKinsey doesn’t want the public to figure out the scoring system for the Solve game, so they’ve decided to keep it secret. This makes it impossible for candidates to fully understand why they succeed or fail. So, they cannot provide particular advice and tips for upcoming candidates. In the company’s view, this is a fair way to treat potential employees.

Why is there no specified wait time for the PSG result?

Many factors within the company can impact candidates’ wait time for the PSG result: the number of applicants under consideration and the office’s location

 

The PSG results may take varying amounts of time to arrive for different candidates since their profiles are listed in a different order in McKinsey’s recruiting database. High times for McKinsey’s recruiting initiatives, particularly from June through August, might also mean a longer waiting period. In some branch offices in Asia, Solve Game results are only decided on specific days, which might lead to longer wait periods. 

 

Besides, different offices depend on the results of the assessment in different ways. For example, in Germany, if you took the PSG along with the first round of interviews, your results will be examined in combination with your interview performance. Some offices take into account the outcome of the Solve Game along with your application and the documents you sent with it. In the second case, you might be able to make up for an average game performance with a strong CV or a personal recommendation.

What to do while waiting for the PSG result

With so much importance placed on the PSG, it’s common for candidates to be anxious and eager to know their test results as soon as possible. However, worrying won’t fix the past, so here are some recommendations to make the most of your waiting time

 

  • Get a jump on your case interview prep now: best case scenario, you pass the PSG and move on to the interview. It’s preferable to assume success on the PSG and work accordingly so you won’t be overwhelmed when it does come. 
  • Estimate your performance: most candidates can easily guess how well they did after finishing the PSG since the game’s requirements are always made clear beforehand. If you would like to pursue other plans aside from McKinsey, you should assess the situation to plan your next move.
  • Allow yourself to rest: panicking while waiting is both counterproductive and pointless. Keep in mind that until McKinsey sends a rejection letter, there are still opportunities for you so give yourself some time to unwind.