Great opportunities offered.
Very entry-level friendly company.
Values diversity.
Have worked in many states in the USA outside of my home country (Philippines), where I was hired.
Awesome community of talented individuals and peers.
Salary is competitive but is a bit lower compared to competing, giant consulting firms.
I had a great time working with Accenture. However, the last project I was with, back in March 2019, was a stressful environment, and almost every week somebody had filed their resignation (this was back in Manila, Philippines), resulting in client confidence in a very questionable position. I did quit my job, though, not because of this, but because I had to be with my wife in a different country so we could build a family (so we could have kids).
The interview process was well-organized, with five rounds of interviews. It started with HR, moving into technical interviews. Communications were clear and followed properly. Once confirmed, the offer letter took time to be received.
It was done on a college campus. They asked questions related to your resume, mostly project-related and basic HR questions. In my opinion, it was good. There are two rounds: one aptitude and one interview/group discussion.
The interview was held professionally. Giving time and feedback to an interviewee is something that was commendable. The HR round was pretty easy as it wasn't about negotiation; it was about the culture and values within the team.
The interview process was well-organized, with five rounds of interviews. It started with HR, moving into technical interviews. Communications were clear and followed properly. Once confirmed, the offer letter took time to be received.
It was done on a college campus. They asked questions related to your resume, mostly project-related and basic HR questions. In my opinion, it was good. There are two rounds: one aptitude and one interview/group discussion.
The interview was held professionally. Giving time and feedback to an interviewee is something that was commendable. The HR round was pretty easy as it wasn't about negotiation; it was about the culture and values within the team.