As a consultant, I did not see any pros with Accenture. The client let me go due to budget, and they could not find a project for me.
Accenture charges very high prices from clients and pays 25% to 30% to consultants, asking them to bring their personal equipment and use it for office purposes. That's how they negotiate with clients for high amounts. This has a 1000% impact on consultants because clients will not bear long-term contracts due to the high prices, which are not disclosed to consultants. At the last minute, clients surprise consultants by saying today is your last day, and the vendor was informed a week ago. Now consultants will be in the middle of the river, with no time to find another project.
I was asked a lot about Apache Kafka and some internal settings. Then he asked me a lot about SQL databases. Be ready for this if you have an interview on a banking project.
Pretty straightforward. Two rounds, and thereafter, an offer was released to me. The HR partner was coordinating the steps well. The pay package was good and also included a new joiner bonus.
Confusing and long; the communication was very poor during the interview. Try not to get an interview after 4 pm on a weekday – it is clear they only want to go home. The interviewer was unclear in what he wanted me to do. The interview only focused
I was asked a lot about Apache Kafka and some internal settings. Then he asked me a lot about SQL databases. Be ready for this if you have an interview on a banking project.
Pretty straightforward. Two rounds, and thereafter, an offer was released to me. The HR partner was coordinating the steps well. The pay package was good and also included a new joiner bonus.
Confusing and long; the communication was very poor during the interview. Try not to get an interview after 4 pm on a weekday – it is clear they only want to go home. The interviewer was unclear in what he wanted me to do. The interview only focused