Training was really fun; I met lots of great people. After that, the job varies a lot depending on where you're placed. You can land on a great team or a mediocre one. Definitely try to feel it out when discussing the position.
When you start, you basically have to take whatever position is available. You might be working on something you don't enjoy.
You might have to travel. If you're not willing, then maybe try the Accenture federal side.
Only HR questions were asked, with very few technical questions. HR was in a hurry and asked questions so rapidly without listening to my answers. The result depends only on the technical rounds.
Very easy. Questions were asked only on the resume. The interviewer was really friendly and asked about tech skills and experience on tools and frameworks. I was also asked to explain my final year project in depth.
2 rounds of OA: 1. MCQs 2. 2 coding questions The MCQs round contained 60 questions covering topics such as code snippets, IS, DBMS, cloud, Excel, OS, etc. The coding questions are very easy. Then a communication test after shortlisting. Then an
Only HR questions were asked, with very few technical questions. HR was in a hurry and asked questions so rapidly without listening to my answers. The result depends only on the technical rounds.
Very easy. Questions were asked only on the resume. The interviewer was really friendly and asked about tech skills and experience on tools and frameworks. I was also asked to explain my final year project in depth.
2 rounds of OA: 1. MCQs 2. 2 coding questions The MCQs round contained 60 questions covering topics such as code snippets, IS, DBMS, cloud, Excel, OS, etc. The coding questions are very easy. Then a communication test after shortlisting. Then an