Accenture is easily one of the best companies to work for, especially if you want to start your career in the BPO industry or you are planning to transfer from another BPO company. This is because of the benefits they offer. Yes, the salary is average, but I'm talking about the whole compensation package. Also, if you are a performer, you will be rewarded well through a bonus and, if you're lucky, through a real-time promotion (because you usually apply for it).
Tough luck if you are assigned to a project or client with management that changes so often, like every year. That is not a good sign.
Take good care of your employees, and you may want to consider increasing base pay. Also, starting CL for BPO should not be fixed as CL13; some processes are way more complex. Don't exploit people, even if you want to save on cost.
It took 1 month from the HR interview to the onboarding process. First was a phone interview (during the pandemic), another phone interview with the HR Manager, a technical assessment (Technical/Language), a final HR interview, and a job offer (JO)
The interview process typically involves: * Application * Resume review * Initial screening * Multiple rounds of interviews * Skills assessments * Reference checks * A final offer or rejection decision. It was quite long and exhausting.
The HR interviewer was friendly and approachable. It's okay to stutter as long as you try your best to speak. It is best to speak in English, as this will be the way of them testing your English communication skills.
It took 1 month from the HR interview to the onboarding process. First was a phone interview (during the pandemic), another phone interview with the HR Manager, a technical assessment (Technical/Language), a final HR interview, and a job offer (JO)
The interview process typically involves: * Application * Resume review * Initial screening * Multiple rounds of interviews * Skills assessments * Reference checks * A final offer or rejection decision. It was quite long and exhausting.
The HR interviewer was friendly and approachable. It's okay to stutter as long as you try your best to speak. It is best to speak in English, as this will be the way of them testing your English communication skills.