They provide really good trainings.
It's a great career starter for a fresh graduate.
You will also have a wide network.
The compensation package is not that competitive for experienced employees. The environment can sometimes be toxic too (too strict/no work-life balance).
I was a walk-in applicant at Accenture. The application process started with an assessment exam (multiple choice), followed by an HR interview if you passed the exam. The final interview was done online and was basically just the HR giving the bullet
There will be an assessment first. Then, when you pass the assessment, you will have an interview with HR. Then, you will proceed to doing live coding. It will be either C++, Python, or Java.
It was like normal talk. The interviewer just asked me about myself and other things related to my degree. It lasted about 16 minutes. The questions were quite easy to answer.
I was a walk-in applicant at Accenture. The application process started with an assessment exam (multiple choice), followed by an HR interview if you passed the exam. The final interview was done online and was basically just the HR giving the bullet
There will be an assessment first. Then, when you pass the assessment, you will have an interview with HR. Then, you will proceed to doing live coding. It will be either C++, Python, or Java.
It was like normal talk. The interviewer just asked me about myself and other things related to my degree. It lasted about 16 minutes. The questions were quite easy to answer.