Bainworks

Description & Requirements

We invite curious, motivated undergraduate and graduate students in their second year or beyond to join our case study workshop. Work with a diverse team, experience consulting firsthand, and see if this path is right for you.

Prepare for your future

This weekend, October 22–24, 2026, is designed to help you understand what a future in consulting could look like. You will work on real-world business challenges in small teams, learn structured approaches to problem-solving, connect with Bain consultants and peers from across Europe and the Middle East, and build new skills in a collaborative and supportive environment, with guidance along the way.

Alongside the workshop, you’ll join informal dinners and social activities, giving you the chance to get to know others and experience the host city. If you’re curious about consulting, Bainworks offers a practical introduction.

Build your community

How to apply for this program

We welcome undergraduate and graduate students from across Europe and the Middle East, from all academic backgrounds. Whether you study business, engineering, technology, or another field, you’re encouraged to apply if you enjoy problem-solving and working with others, are interested in creating meaningful impact, and are open to learning and trying new approaches.

We consider a range of factors, including academic performance, analytical thinking, and your motivation to learn. There is no single profile for success at Bain. You don’t need prior consulting experience, this program is designed to help you learn.

Apply now

Applications for Bainworks are now open and will close on September 8, 2026 at 11:59 pm CET.

 

Application Information

Students from all academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply — including those in STEM, business, and beyond. As part of the application process, you’ll be asked to complete a short digital assessment. Please select only one office preference, based on the country where you’d like to apply.

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