If you are a female student in your penultimate year of an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Australia or New Zealand, please apply for our Women in Leadership Scholarship. The recipient will receive $15,000 and an internship in one of our Australian or New Zealand offices in 2021 (timing negotiable). Please apply online by 26 June 2020.
Debunking imposter syndrome
On the very first day of my project I found myself sitting at the board room table in a meeting with the CEO of a multi-billion dollar company. As a law student with no background in commerce or business, I spent the entire time worried someone would ask me a question that would expose the fact that I had no idea what was going on. Fast forward three weeks into the internship, and I was confidently preparing and running meetings and workshops with executives who had 30+ years of experience. The dynamic and fast-paced nature of McKinsey gave me an adrenaline rush I had never experienced in the workplace. Being in the deep end and a full-fledged member of the team forced me to perform, and the support of my teammates and mentors helped me exceed my own expectations. It gave me the confidence to engage with senior clients and helped me leave that imposter syndrome far behind.
Ongoing learning
I was thrilled to accept an offer to return full-time when my internship ended. I have had an incredible learning experience during the last few months. The apprenticeship model creates an environment where new joiners can learn on the job. Despite the challenges of remote working I’ve been able to develop a broad range of skills and learn from inspirational colleagues. This includes project management, communication and analytical skills. I’m looking forward to continuing to take advantage of the range of opportunities McKinsey offers in the years to come.