Great money?
Not really when you normalize by hours you are expected to work. You're also surrounded by spineless sycophantic keeners without an original thought in their heads who would throw you off the building for a good review.
It reminds me of Lewis' "National Institute for Co-ordinated Experiments"
The health care is amazing, though. $30/mo for a family $900 deductible? Something like that. If you have a sick family member it's a no brainer.
Not really relative to broader options in tech. The big money goes to the consulting leaders, but most of these folks look like glorified grifters more and more as time goes on.
Ultimately AI may be a big threat to the sort of “advisory” work McKinsey historically focused on.
According to levels the pay band caps out around $250k and a principal title. It's good but probably not enough for most to put up with the culture long term.