If you are a person who likes to constantly learn and upskill, then Accenture is the best place for you. Apart from all the corporate benefits it provides, it really values learning and upskilling.
A con is you might get a bad project and end up working under inefficient management. There is also a likely challenge of changing projects/teams, as you would need to convince them.
One technical round and one HR round, that was it. The interview wasn't that hard. It took nearly 30 minutes to complete the technical interview part. The HR round was basically salary discussion and joining date confirmation.
The interview was on Azure Data Factory and Power BI. 1. Technical Round: Basic to intermediate concepts of Data Factory and Power BI. What are Data Factory, Datasets, Pipelines, Linked Services, Parameters, and Global Parameters? 2. Managerial Rou
Interview was standard level, not too tough, not too easy. It was good, but they didn't intimate about the prelims round, which was a written exam. That was of certification level, and I have cleared it.
One technical round and one HR round, that was it. The interview wasn't that hard. It took nearly 30 minutes to complete the technical interview part. The HR round was basically salary discussion and joining date confirmation.
The interview was on Azure Data Factory and Power BI. 1. Technical Round: Basic to intermediate concepts of Data Factory and Power BI. What are Data Factory, Datasets, Pipelines, Linked Services, Parameters, and Global Parameters? 2. Managerial Rou
Interview was standard level, not too tough, not too easy. It was good, but they didn't intimate about the prelims round, which was a written exam. That was of certification level, and I have cleared it.