• Julia on McKinsey’s Inclusive Culture

  • Aug 20 2020
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Julia on McKinsey’s Inclusive Culture

  • Summary

  • 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

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