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Free Consulting Resume Template

One-page consulting resume template with sample bullets from real MBB offer holders. Action + Impact + Outcome format, tailored for undergrads, MBAs, and industry hires.

A one-page consulting resume template built to survive the 30-second recruiter scan. It ships with the Action plus Impact plus Outcome bullet formula, 30+ sample bullets rewritten from real MBB offer resumes, and a section-by-section tailoring guide for McKinsey, BCG, and Bain. The template works for undergrads, MBAs, and industry hires transitioning into consulting.

Inside this resource

  • One-page MBB-format layout with Helvetica 10pt typography
  • Bullet formula: Action plus Quantified Impact plus Outcome
  • 30+ sample bullets drawn from real consulting offer resumes
  • Section-by-section tailoring guide for McKinsey, BCG, and Bain
  • Checklist of rejection signals to cut before submitting

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What makes a consulting resume different

A consulting resume is not a generic resume with the word "consulting" added to the objective line. It is a one-page scanning document designed to be read in 30 seconds by a recruiter looking for four specific markers: top academic performance, quantified impact, leadership signal, and evidence of structured thinking. Everything else is noise.

That is why consulting resumes drop conventions other industries still use. No objective statement. No list-style bullets that read as duties. No vague verbs like "helped" or "assisted." No skills section padded with "Microsoft Office." Based on resumes we review each cycle, roughly 40% of candidates still include one or more of those patterns — and they are the first thing a trained reviewer cuts.

The one-page rule (and why it is non-negotiable)

MBB recruiters sort through 100-500 resumes per office per cycle. One page is the unspoken standard. Exceptions are rare and usually earned: a PhD plus 15 years of applied research, or a publication list the firm specifically cares about. For everyone else, density beats length. If your content spills to a second page, trim — do not shrink the font to 9pt and call it done.

The consulting resume guide walks through the specific trim decisions that usually save a page, from collapsing multiple early-career roles to cutting coursework that was relevant in undergrad but stale for an MBA application.

The Action + Impact + Outcome bullet formula

Every bullet should answer three questions in sequence: What did you do? What quantified change resulted? What did the result enable?

  • Before: "Worked on financial analysis for a consumer goods client."
  • After: "Built a 3-year revenue forecast for a $500M CPG client, identifying a $40M growth opportunity in Latin America that drove board-approved regional expansion."

The second version takes the same underlying work and makes the scale, the judgment, and the downstream business decision visible. That is what a consulting reviewer scans for.

Tailoring by firm (McKinsey vs BCG vs Bain)

Different firms weight different signals on the same resume:

  • McKinsey rewards analytical depth and structured thinking. Lean into quantitative achievements, problem decomposition, and academic rigor. The McKinsey case interview guide covers the downstream signals this tailoring unlocks.
  • BCG rewards creativity and ambiguity tolerance. Emphasize innovation, non-linear problem solving, and intellectual curiosity. See the BCG case interview guide for the adjacent interview signal.
  • Bain rewards results and team orientation. Emphasize commercial outcomes, client-facing work, and collaboration. The Bain case interview guide is the companion read.

5 mistakes that get consulting resumes rejected

  1. Generic bullets with no numbers — no reviewer can calibrate impact without scale.
  2. Weak verbs like "helped," "worked on," or "assisted."
  3. Missing quantification on outcomes, even when the work had real business results.
  4. Outdated objective statements or career summaries at the top.
  5. Skills sections listing commodity tools ("Microsoft Office," "proficient in Excel").

Candidates from non-target schools or with lower GPAs often overcorrect with length. The low GPA consulting guide covers how to reframe the resume around signal rather than padding, and the cover letter template handles the narrative layer the resume cannot.

Frequently asked questions

What should a consulting resume look like?
A consulting resume is a one-page document with a clean header, four or five sections (education, experience, leadership, additional), and bullets written in Action plus Impact plus Outcome format. It uses Helvetica or a similar sans-serif font at 10pt, conservative margins, and no graphics or colored blocks. The goal is a document that a recruiter can scan in 30 seconds and still come away with a clear sense of your academic strength, quantified impact, and leadership signal.
Is this consulting resume template MBB-approved?
The template mirrors the formatting conventions used by McKinsey, BCG, and Bain offer holders whose resumes we have reviewed. No firm publishes an official template, so anyone claiming their format is MBB-approved is overstating it. What this template does is match the structural patterns (one page, reverse chronological, bullet formula, section order) that the vast majority of successful MBB resumes follow.
How long should a consulting resume be?
One page. Almost always. The exceptions are narrow — PhDs with extensive research portfolios, or senior industry hires with 15+ years of highly relevant experience. Even in those cases, most MBB recruiters prefer a one-page summary with a separate CV available on request. If your draft is spilling to two pages, cut earlier roles rather than shrink the font.
What bullet point format should a consulting resume use?
Use an Action plus Impact plus Outcome structure. Lead with a strong verb, quantify the impact, and make the downstream outcome visible. For example: "Built a 3-year revenue forecast for a $500M CPG client, identifying a $40M growth opportunity that drove board-approved regional expansion." That single bullet shows analytical depth, scale, and business judgment — the three signals MBB reviewers scan for.
Do I need different resumes for McKinsey, BCG, and Bain?
You do not need three entirely different resumes, but you should re-order and re-weight your bullets by firm. McKinsey rewards analytical rigor, BCG rewards creative problem solving, and Bain rewards commercial outcomes and team orientation. A smart candidate keeps one master resume and adjusts which achievements are at the top of each section depending on which firm the submission is going to.

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