Good company, work-from-home facility. People are so helpful, good culture. One can take help from anyone within Accenture, which I liked very much.
Yes, a good company if you can work more than 10 to 11 hours daily. Only workaholic people join Accenture. No time for timepass; you have to prove a lot to save your job.
PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) seems given as part of policy. You never know it can happen with anyone, which may cause you to feel job insecurity.
Accenture should not do this. This scares people.
I'm not sure.
It was an average interview, not that difficult to crack. Topics covered: * Scrum * Defect management * Regression testing * Retesting, and their differences * Testing documentation * Smoke testing * Sanity testing, and their differences * Black-bo
Worst recruitment process ever. The interviewer did not show up more than two times. HR was not apologetic about it and just kept rescheduling. I understand there can be last-minute emergencies, but having it happen three times is difficult to digest
I interviewed twice but received emails stating they found suitable candidates after documentation. This has happened to me twice, and many colleagues have experienced the same frustrating situation. They easily reject candidates based on my inactive
It was an average interview, not that difficult to crack. Topics covered: * Scrum * Defect management * Regression testing * Retesting, and their differences * Testing documentation * Smoke testing * Sanity testing, and their differences * Black-bo
Worst recruitment process ever. The interviewer did not show up more than two times. HR was not apologetic about it and just kept rescheduling. I understand there can be last-minute emergencies, but having it happen three times is difficult to digest
I interviewed twice but received emails stating they found suitable candidates after documentation. This has happened to me twice, and many colleagues have experienced the same frustrating situation. They easily reject candidates based on my inactive