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How do I complain about an interview?
Write down important details of the interview as soon as possible.
- Date of the interview(s).
- A timeline of events.
- Names of the person(s) you wish to complain about.
- Names of potential witnesses.
- Specific examples of the discriminatory or unprofessional behavior.
How difficult is it to get an interview at McKinsey?
How Hard Is It to Land a Job at McKinsey? According to a recent interview, the firm accepts only 2,000 out of 200,000 applications. This means you only have a one percent chance of getting hired. However, this should not deter you if you feel you have the right skills and experience.
How do I contact McKinsey?
To report a technical issue with mckinsey.com, please email [email protected].
How do I file a complaint against a company?
Contact the Better Business Bureau. Write to your Better Business Bureau. This used to mean taking out pen and paper and snail mailing a letter to them, but not anymore. You can go online to this site and fill out a complaint about a company. The nature of the complaint will determine where you go from there. 3.
What to do if you have a problem with a company?
Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve your complaints against companies. Some federal agencies accept complaints about companies, but may not resolve your problem. They use complaints to help them investigate fraud.
What to do if a company refuses to apologize to you?
1. Go to the company website. The first thing you should do is go to the company website and contact customer service with an explanation of what happened. Don’t go in expecting a lot, but if you received rude service, they will probably apologize and offer you some sort of discount to entice you back.
Where can I go to resolve a dispute with a company?
Some companies and industries offer programs to solve disputes. You can also contact your state’s attorney general or consumer protection office, law school clinics, or the Better Business Bureau to find a dispute resolution program.