They pay on time. This is the only good, but standard, if you are not a beggar.
You fantasize about big companies, a good environment, management, and creative projects to inspire or motivate you. Maybe you think you will study for 20 years to do something ethical? Well, no. Probably not here.
Accenture will eat your daily and nightly life inside out. You become a robot and are depressed.
Old stuff, management arrogant, loud, with no empathy, and their customers too!
Your sweat, tears, and "blood" will be the oils of this machine in front of a monitor.
I applied for the Applications Developer role at Accenture. The process started with a short recruiter call, followed by an online coding test that covered algorithms and debugging. After that, I had two virtual interviews — one focused on technica
The interview was easy, with simple questions on coding and technical skills. They asked mainly OOPs concepts and other basic concepts. It was the first round, and then they closed for the second round, saying they are currently not hiring.
The process includes four interview rounds consisting of: * MCQ-based aptitude tests * Technical discussions covering background and projects * SQL and Python fundamentals * Behavioral assessments designed to evaluate analytical ability, cod
I applied for the Applications Developer role at Accenture. The process started with a short recruiter call, followed by an online coding test that covered algorithms and debugging. After that, I had two virtual interviews — one focused on technica
The interview was easy, with simple questions on coding and technical skills. They asked mainly OOPs concepts and other basic concepts. It was the first round, and then they closed for the second round, saying they are currently not hiring.
The process includes four interview rounds consisting of: * MCQ-based aptitude tests * Technical discussions covering background and projects * SQL and Python fundamentals * Behavioral assessments designed to evaluate analytical ability, cod