A very good company to start our careers. There isn't too much pressure or time-tracking processes like in other IT companies. It's a very good environment for women employees, and the best part that I liked about Accenture is the free cab/shuttle services.
You won't get many opportunities to learn. There's too much competition between peers, and you have to do all the dramas to get visibility, as there won't be much work to show off in a few projects. Hikes are very low.
The interview process was smooth. I really liked it. The first round was telephonic, in which automation questions were asked. The second round was all about technical knowledge on UFT, etc. The interviewer was nice and helpful.
1st round easy, waiting for second round. It's good actually.... confident. Interview around 3 pm.... well prepared, happy about the process.... keep on answering this.... interviewer happy..... Online assessment or live coding round. Tests core f
Only one round with basic React, HTML, CSS questions. I applied for a React Developer position with 3 years of experience. However, the HR and recruiting process is very slow, and nobody responded immediately to my query. My job location was change
The interview process was smooth. I really liked it. The first round was telephonic, in which automation questions were asked. The second round was all about technical knowledge on UFT, etc. The interviewer was nice and helpful.
1st round easy, waiting for second round. It's good actually.... confident. Interview around 3 pm.... well prepared, happy about the process.... keep on answering this.... interviewer happy..... Online assessment or live coding round. Tests core f
Only one round with basic React, HTML, CSS questions. I applied for a React Developer position with 3 years of experience. However, the HR and recruiting process is very slow, and nobody responded immediately to my query. My job location was change