Nothing out of the ordinary for this type of company.
Pressure, competition, wear and tear, and all the usual.
Basic programming questions, personal experience, database knowledge, and most importantly, English, as it is used 24/7. They make you speak in English and there are tests to take to level you.
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.
Basic programming questions, personal experience, database knowledge, and most importantly, English, as it is used 24/7. They make you speak in English and there are tests to take to level you.
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.