It depends on what project you get into. Fortunately, I got a very new project on mobile banking. It was a very good experience.
They could develop a system where they map the resources properly to their interests rather than on the requirements.
Please maintain the culture.
Don't spoil it.
The culture is what differentiates Accenture from the other IT companies.
There were 3 rounds. Round 1: Aptitude Round 2: Gaming Round 3: Coding (where I got eliminated) Communication (Round 4) Virtual Interview (Round 5) Overall, it was easy. Just clear the first three rounds, and it's smooth sailing.
Yes, having a good foundation in basic programming concepts along with clear communication skills is often enough to crack an interview. Most companies focus on logical thinking, problem-solving, and how well you explain your ideas, so practicing the
1st round: Aptitude basic questions. 2nd round: Technical coding round. 3rd round: Final HR (Tell me about yourself, how will you manage if a conflict arises between your teammates if you are a team lead?).
There were 3 rounds. Round 1: Aptitude Round 2: Gaming Round 3: Coding (where I got eliminated) Communication (Round 4) Virtual Interview (Round 5) Overall, it was easy. Just clear the first three rounds, and it's smooth sailing.
Yes, having a good foundation in basic programming concepts along with clear communication skills is often enough to crack an interview. Most companies focus on logical thinking, problem-solving, and how well you explain your ideas, so practicing the
1st round: Aptitude basic questions. 2nd round: Technical coding round. 3rd round: Final HR (Tell me about yourself, how will you manage if a conflict arises between your teammates if you are a team lead?).