Yes, working at Accenture can offer many learning opportunities, but growth often depends on personal relationships and internal connections, as there seems to be a certain amount of nepotism and little meritocracy. With time and by building the right connections, one can still progress through the ranks.
The working hours are not respected, and there is a constant request to work unpaid overtime.
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I was interviewed for a cloud architect role. There were two rounds for the same, which was great. Both interviewers were gems of people and had great insight into their fields. HRs were rude as hell, even threatened to cancel my candidature. This
Well, the only difficult part is to get the initial call from HR, then getting the interviewer to join. I had to join multiple times to find out that the interviewer was not available on the call.
Questions about the person in the work and non-work context. Questions about the course of study undertaken, difficulties encountered, and how they were addressed. Questions about personal motivations regarding the position of interest.
I was interviewed for a cloud architect role. There were two rounds for the same, which was great. Both interviewers were gems of people and had great insight into their fields. HRs were rude as hell, even threatened to cancel my candidature. This
Well, the only difficult part is to get the initial call from HR, then getting the interviewer to join. I had to join multiple times to find out that the interviewer was not available on the call.
Questions about the person in the work and non-work context. Questions about the course of study undertaken, difficulties encountered, and how they were addressed. Questions about personal motivations regarding the position of interest.