Compare McKinsey competitors by the client work they contest, then build an applicant portfolio across strategy, transformation, specialist, and adjacent firms.
Updated Jul 21, 2026. Reviewed by Ned.
McKinsey's closest broad strategy competitors are BCG and Bain. The wider market is more conditional: Accenture, Deloitte, Strategy&, EY-Parthenon, Oliver Wyman, Kearney, specialists, research firms, and internal strategy teams compete for particular client problems or candidates, not for every engagement McKinsey pursues.
For more context on why McKinsey, BCG, and Bain are usually grouped together, start with the Big Three consulting firms guide.
Who are McKinsey's main competitors?
BCG and Bain are McKinsey's most direct broad-strategy competitors. Other firms enter the set when the client problem, sector, geography, or delivery model overlaps.
| Competitive arena | Examples | Where the overlap occurs | Important boundary |
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| Broad strategy | BCG, Bain | Corporate strategy, growth, organization, transformation, and generalist problem solving | The mix still varies by office and client |
| Strategy plus transactions | Strategy&, EY-Parthenon, selected Deloitte practices | Growth, deals, diligence, transactions, and strategy engagements | The parent firm's wider service mix is not the same as the specific practice |
| Transformation and implementation | Accenture, Deloitte, IBM Consulting, Capgemini | Technology-enabled change, operations, implementation, and large transformations | These firms may compete on scale and delivery, not only board-level strategy |
| Functional or sector specialists | Oliver Wyman, Kearney, L.E.K., life-sciences and economics boutiques | Financial services, operations, diligence, healthcare, aviation, economics, or another specialty | Overlap depends on the exact practice and geography |
| Adjacent insight and advisory | Gartner, research firms, internal strategy teams | Research, benchmarking, decision support, and selected advisory work | The staffing model and career path may differ substantially |
This is a market map, not a list of equal substitutes. A procurement transformation, pharmaceutical diligence, banking-risk project, and CEO growth strategy can each produce a different competitor set.
Use the top consulting firms guide to expand the map, then verify each practice on its official site.
How should applicants use the competitor map?
Applicants should turn the market map into a role-specific portfolio. The strongest alternative is the firm offering work you want, in a location that hires your profile, at a level your evidence supports.
| Applicant goal | Start with | Add when relevant | What to verify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Generalist strategy | McKinsey, BCG, Bain | Strategy&, EY-Parthenon, selected boutiques | Office hiring, role level, case format, and deadline |
| Transformation or technology | McKinsey transformation roles, Accenture, Deloitte, IBM Consulting | Sector and implementation specialists | How much of the role is strategy, build, implementation, or managed service |
| Operations and industrial work | McKinsey Operations, Kearney, BCG, Bain | Industrial and supply-chain boutiques | Practice staffing and fit with your operating experience |
| Financial services | McKinsey, Oliver Wyman, BCG, Bain | Risk, payments, and economics specialists | Functional depth and office footprint |
| Healthcare or life sciences | McKinsey, BCG, Bain, L.E.K. | ZS, ClearView, IQVIA, and specialist boutiques | Client segment, role scope, and quantitative expectations |
Turn the firms, contacts, application dates, and stages into a live operating plan instead of leaving the shortlist in a document.
Build the application portfolio
Track target firms, role scope, contacts, deadlines, assessments, and interview rounds in one place.
Which McKinsey alternatives fit your background?
The best alternatives are the firms where your existing evidence makes the role plausible. An operations engineer should not choose the same portfolio as a healthcare researcher or a software product manager.
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Operations evidence: prioritize firms and practices where throughput, supply chain, cost, manufacturing, or implementation is core work.
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Transaction evidence: prioritize diligence, corporate finance, growth, and private-equity practices.
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Technology evidence: separate technology strategy from system implementation and product delivery before applying.
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Sector evidence: add specialists when your domain credibility is stronger than your generic strategy story.
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Early-career generalist evidence: keep the core broad-strategy set, then widen by office availability and role fit.
Your resume can keep the same underlying achievements, but the selected proof and motivation must change. Use the consulting resume guide to translate the evidence and the networking follow-up kit to test role reality with people in the target practice.
How do interviews differ across McKinsey competitors?
Interview processes differ even when they test similar skills. Firm, office, role, and recruiting cycle can change the case format, online assessment, behavioral component, and stage order.
McKinsey's official interviewing page should control your McKinsey plan. If a Solve assessment is confirmed, use the McKinsey Solve guide rather than assuming every competitor has an equivalent screen. For the case itself, the McKinsey case interview guide owns the firm-specific preparation.
BCG's official case interview preparation and Bain's official interviewing guidance describe their own processes. Check the exact live role before importing one firm's sequence into another.
The shared preparation base is still valuable:
Build a structure that transfers across firms from the CoachNed drill engine. Answer a real prompt and get AI-scored feedback. Free accounts include daily drills.
For the experience side, use the behavioral simulator to rehearse leadership, collaboration, setbacks, and motivation without pasting the same answer across firms.
What is the best McKinsey alternative for you?
The best alternative is the role that survives four tests: you want the work, the office is viable, your evidence fits, and you can prepare for the actual process. Brand recognition alone does not answer any of them.
Before applying, write one sentence for each target:
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The work I want from this role is...
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My best evidence for that work is...
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This office and geography make sense because...
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The live recruiting process requires me to prepare...
If any sentence is empty, research or remove the target. If all four are specific, tailor the application and move it into the tracker.
Test the shared case skills in a full case
Run a complete case before adding more firms and find the structure, math, exhibit, or synthesis gap that needs work.
Sources and Further Reading (checked July 20, 2026)
Frequently asked questions
Who are McKinsey's closest competitors?
BCG and Bain are McKinsey's most direct broad-strategy competitors. Other firms enter the set when the client problem, sector, geography, or delivery model overlaps.
Are Deloitte and Accenture McKinsey competitors?
BCG and Bain are McKinsey's most direct broad-strategy competitors. Other firms enter the set when the client problem, sector, geography, or delivery model overlaps.
Are Oliver Wyman and Kearney McKinsey competitors?
BCG and Bain are McKinsey's most direct broad-strategy competitors. Other firms enter the set when the client problem, sector, geography, or delivery model overlaps.
Which firms should a McKinsey applicant also apply to?
The best alternatives are the firms where your existing evidence makes the role plausible. An operations engineer should not choose the same portfolio as a healthcare researcher or a software product manager.
Do McKinsey competitors use the same interview process?
Interview processes differ even when they test similar skills. Firm, office, role, and recruiting cycle can change the case format, online assessment, behavioral component, and stage order.