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Software Engineer Associate
Current Employee
Has worked at Accenture for less than 1 year
December 16, 2018
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City
5.0
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Pros

It has an annual Christmas bonus, year-end bonuses ($7500 for a trainee in 2018), recognition points twice a year (redeemable for Falabella gift cards, appliances, etc.).

They offer:

  • Two home-office days per week after 6 months of employment with the company.
  • Paid lunch (card for $150 per day).
  • Paid Megatlon gym membership.
  • Internet bill reimbursement.
  • They respect study days.
  • Flexible hours (you can decide when to start and finish).
  • Fruits on Mondays.
  • Pastries on Fridays.
  • In-office massages.
  • Weekly raffles.
  • Free technology courses.
  • Paid certifications.
  • In addition to the virtual classroom, in some cases they pay for Pluralsight licenses.

In 2018, salary increases kept pace with inflation. My project is a challenge that keeps me motivated, where they use the latest technologies and I learn a lot about what is currently in high demand.

Cons

You only get a notebook if you work at the central office and not at the client's site. The notebook is very good, and you can buy it after 2 years for approximately 3000 pesos. Some benefits, such as home office and massages, may vary depending on the client (it is always a little better to work at the Accenture building).

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