⚠ Job Scam Alert. Bain has become aware of scams involving false offers of Bain & Company employment. These scams use imposter sites, social media pages, and spoofed emails claiming to be Bain. We never conduct interviews via instant messaging or require candidates to purchase products, services, or process payments on our behalf. Be especially vigilant of providing personal information outside of this website.
Read More

About Marco

How did you end up working at Bain?

Anyone who knows me knows that I idolize all things American, so when I saw an internship posted for the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in Atlanta, Georgia, I knew I’d do anything to get it. I was excited to be accepted and worked overtime in a local warehouse in addition to school to save up. It was difficult, but worth it. There, I was able to attend a consulting class at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I listened to a guest lecturer talk about his time at Bain and that was it. After that talk, Bain was my dream company.  

After university, I saw a Bain position in Warsaw, Poland - another city that I love. After a lot of hard work and preparation, I was hired. 

What about Bain was appealing to you? 

The class at the Georgia Institute of Technology was actually a 15-week simulation of what it’s like as a consultant. I was on a team of five students paired with a client in the Nordic countries, and we got to help them with a real-world challenge. This completely opened my eyes to the world of consulting. I really liked the whole process of diving into a clients’ business to try to come up with a creative solution using teamwork. That, along with lots of other seminars and lectures, convinced me that consulting was my desired career path. I owe a lot to that internship. 

What was it like starting as an analyst in Poland?  

I found myself in a new country with a new job where I didn’t speak the language, which I loved. But to be honest, the first months and the transition weren’t the easiest. I felt I wasn’t performing as well as I wanted to because there was just so much to learn. But my managers and colleagues were endlessly supportive. They ensured I was doing well professionally and personally, and I honestly feel I could dedicate this entire page to how welcoming they have been. It continues to mean a lot to me. Ever since I got settled, work has been going fantastic. 

What’s work like now? 

I love the job and I’m loving Poland. I feel like I’m developing rapidly. I get to work on a variety of problems. What I love about Bain is this is a place where they really encourage me to master my skills. It’s a place I can see myself growing. 

Marco's Career Story

“I'm loving working in Poland by way of the US and Sweden”