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How do we support equal opportunities for women and men at McKinsey? What does ‘Feed Forward’ mean? Are neuroscientists a good fit for management consulting? Tune in and find out answers to these questions and more in our latest McKinsey Recruiting Podcast episode, with Julia Sperling-Magro.
Julia Sperling-Magro is a partner in McKinsey’s Frankfurt office and has worked for the firm since 2004. She works with clients in the healthcare sector and leads McKinsey’s 'All-In' initiative. Julia passionately believes in creating an inclusive work environment and celebrates diversity in all forms.
# Before joining McKinsey, Julia completed a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at the Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research
# Julia is known for giving strength based feedback. She utilizes ‘Feed Forward’ to give recommendations for professional and personal development
# As a consultant, Julia has lived and worked in many places around the world. She spent 10+ years in the Middle East where she had a number of unique opportunities to show her expertise
# Julia explains the influence of ‘Unconscious Bias’ in our daily lives and how to manage it in interactions with colleagues and clients
# In our ‘Ask Me Anything’ section, Julia imparts some words of wisdom for a few individuals considering a career at McKinsey
For more information on our podcast, visit: http://mckinsey.com/recruitingpodcast
What does McKinsey’s Personal Experience Interview (PEI) entail? How does it differ from other types of interviews? Richard, an engagement manager, and Simone, director of recruiting assessment, share answers to these questions and more.
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Published 08/14/23
Marie started her McKinsey career in Germany as a consultant, and after earning her MBA at INSEAD, transitioned into a people role in Amsterdam. Now she is one of the firm’s global recruiting leaders and is incredibly passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion. She is a mother of three and...
Published 10/01/21