You can start with minimal knowledge and learn the basics. It opens many opportunities, having one or two years at Accenture looks good on the CV.
Paid lunch, gym, internet, and Home Office.
Salaries below average. Experience varies greatly depending on the project, and you don't learn as much as you would working at other companies. If you decide to stay for a long time, you will eventually get promoted, but this means that a higher hierarchy does not always correspond to more knowledge or skills. Where you end up working can be a matter of chance, as it depends on client needs. You can be sent to work in any office at any time.
A girl from HR contacted me to do the interview. Everything normal. I go to the day of the in-person interview. A technical lead and a programmer. Both looked at me with bitter faces. And after the interview, I sent an email to the girl who had con
Interview with HR, then with an Accenture lead. If you pass, you are placed on a project, but before that, you have a talk with the lead of that project. Simple process. I did have to negotiate.
I had two interviews, one with HR and another with a technical manager. The HR interview consisted of getting to know me, and the technical one, which lasted approximately half an hour, involved technical questions.
A girl from HR contacted me to do the interview. Everything normal. I go to the day of the in-person interview. A technical lead and a programmer. Both looked at me with bitter faces. And after the interview, I sent an email to the girl who had con
Interview with HR, then with an Accenture lead. If you pass, you are placed on a project, but before that, you have a talk with the lead of that project. Simple process. I did have to negotiate.
I had two interviews, one with HR and another with a technical manager. The HR interview consisted of getting to know me, and the technical one, which lasted approximately half an hour, involved technical questions.