I personally had a great time working for Accenture.
It was a challenging work environment, where I was pushed to think out of the box in nearly everything.
Great team players and senior management as well.
This would include the cons of any big firm: you are a small piece of a gigantic puzzle. It's not easy to switch roles unless you really prove that you are worth it.
Probably have better perks for employees working during odd hours.
On-campus interview experience. It was fine. Started with introduction, experience, and interests. Mix of technical questions, project discussion, and HR questions. But ghosted after all rounds of the selection process.
Smooth and excellent, they will see how dedicated you are towards work. Be prepared for tricky questions. Understand basic concepts of a software engineering role according to specific areas. Be positive in your interview.
The Accenture interview process typically includes: * An online assessment. * A technical interview focusing on skills and projects. * A behavioral or HR interview assessing communication, problem-solving, and cultural fit for the organization
On-campus interview experience. It was fine. Started with introduction, experience, and interests. Mix of technical questions, project discussion, and HR questions. But ghosted after all rounds of the selection process.
Smooth and excellent, they will see how dedicated you are towards work. Be prepared for tricky questions. Understand basic concepts of a software engineering role according to specific areas. Be positive in your interview.
The Accenture interview process typically includes: * An online assessment. * A technical interview focusing on skills and projects. * A behavioral or HR interview assessing communication, problem-solving, and cultural fit for the organization