Great company, nice comfort, good policies, flexible, opportunities, and on-site.
Lot of support projects, no action against egoistic managers, and not much about cons when compared to service-based companies.
Accenture is best among all service-based companies.
The worst part is Accenture is also bloody feminist, like all other companies. So, if a woman tries to frame you, then you're screwed even though you're innocent.
Take a review from the Freshers and Junior Developers about the Managers and Leads.
The first round was logical reasoning and aptitude, and the next was coding, which happened just after successfully completing the previous round. Later, after 2 days, there will be a communication assessment and then a personal interview. During the
There are a total of three rounds (medium to hard level). 1. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices) 2. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices), scenario-based. 3. Managerial
It was quite easy, just from the resume. My interview and OA had two parts. First, they asked about basic MCQs, and the other was DSA, easy/medium LeetCode.
The first round was logical reasoning and aptitude, and the next was coding, which happened just after successfully completing the previous round. Later, after 2 days, there will be a communication assessment and then a personal interview. During the
There are a total of three rounds (medium to hard level). 1. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices) 2. Technical (Core Java, Advanced Java, Spring Boot, REST API, Microservices), scenario-based. 3. Managerial
It was quite easy, just from the resume. My interview and OA had two parts. First, they asked about basic MCQs, and the other was DSA, easy/medium LeetCode.