I carried out some research before applying for this role with Accenture, and it was great to see you have very strong job satisfaction ratings amongst your staff. I believe the national average is something like 59%, but yours is way above that at approximately 88%.
This tells me three things about Accenture:
No downsides till now in Accenture.
No advice.
Asked about projects mainly and basic personality questions. One technical interview was held after an aptitude and coding test, followed by a communication test. The coding test involved two coding questions: one easy and one of moderate difficult
The interview process was quite crackable. The questions asked were standard array questions on DSA and aptitude. There was also an online communication round and an HR-tech round. There is a clear gender bias towards female candidates.
We had college campus recruitment, and their requirement was more for that particular year. The interview was mainly based on your communication skills, not very technical though, but again, this was because they wanted a good number of students.
Asked about projects mainly and basic personality questions. One technical interview was held after an aptitude and coding test, followed by a communication test. The coding test involved two coding questions: one easy and one of moderate difficult
The interview process was quite crackable. The questions asked were standard array questions on DSA and aptitude. There was also an online communication round and an HR-tech round. There is a clear gender bias towards female candidates.
We had college campus recruitment, and their requirement was more for that particular year. The interview was mainly based on your communication skills, not very technical though, but again, this was because they wanted a good number of students.