“Big Three” Consulting Firms Announce Increase to MBA Starting Salaries

McKinsey, Bain & Co., and Boston Consulting Group have once again earned top billing in Vault’s 2022 “Best Consulting Firms.” Bain & Co. took the top spot with McKinsey scoring just .001 behind in second, and Boston Consulting Group dropped one notch to third. The ranking, which aggregates survey responses from over 17,000 consultants and 130 firms, creates a composite score based on 16 variables including compensation, diversity, work-life balance, job satisfaction, and prestige, among others. 

Bain scored within the top five across all 16 components, including top scores for informal training and relationships with supervisors. McKinsey and Boston Consulting Group received 15 scores within the top five. McKinsey earned top billing for innovation, internal mobility, selectivity, and international opportunities, while Boston Consulting Group received the top rank for firm leadership, overall business outlook, health and wellness, promotion policies, as well as compensation and benefits. 

In even better news for prospective and current MBA students interested in pursuing a career in consulting, the big three also just announced that starting salaries for MBA hires will increase in 2022 by $10,000. This will bring the starting salary up to $175,000 and total compensation packages up by between four and nine percent. In addition, McKinsey recently announced that it will hire its largest summer internship class to date. The firm, which is expanding geographically and functionally, expects to recruit 800 interns, which will include a large number of first-year MBA students.

So, from which schools will they likely recruit? A recent Poets & Quants analysis explored the “feeder schools” for each of these companies, using data from the Wall Street Oasis 2022 Consulting Industry report. For McKinsey, the top feeder schools are University of Toronto, Northwestern, Harvard, University of Michigan, Dartmouth, and Georgia Tech. For Bain—UT Austin, UVA, Harvard, University of Michigan, and Duke. And for Boston Consulting Group—the University of Pennsylvania is by far the largest feeder school, followed by Yale, MIT, and the London School of Economics.