You will be part of the global Life Sciences Intelligence (LSi) Team as an Analyst – focused on Market Access, based in Boston, New York, New Jersey or Washington DC.
McKinsey started serving life science clients back in the 1940s. Since then, the Life Sciences (LS) Practice has grown to be the second largest industry focused group in the firm, with nearly 1600 practitioners globally. The LSi team consists of over 100 professionals across analytics, knowledge, and capability and insights.
The team sits in a variety of global locations. Each member of this team is aligned to a set of domains (or topic areas) where they have an opportunity to deepen their expertise and serve clients as well as our client service teams. For this particular role, you will be working with colleagues in our market access domain and serving clients on topics such as access strategy at launch, pricing strategy, contracting analytics, gross-to-net optimization, channel strategy, capability building, organizational design, patient access & affordability, and evolution of US healthcare policy and its impact across the value chain.
You will collaborate in small teams, actively contributing to all aspects of client engagements, including gathering and analyzing data, testing hypotheses, and delivering actionable recommendations. You’ll present findings to clients, implement solutions alongside their teams, and apply your industry expertise to address complex challenges.
In this role, you’ll develop industry insights, stay updated on trends, and create innovative tools and solutions to enhance client impact. Leveraging advanced analytics, proprietary tools, and cutting-edge data, you will uncover opportunities and deliver results through written reports, numerical analyses, and presentations.
We believe the Life Sciences team has exciting years ahead. We plan to expand our service offering to internal and external clients, to meaningfully develop and advance our portfolio of proprietary analytical and knowledge assets, and to play a bigger role in externalizing our knowledge and broadening our networks.