A business model may work well in environments that are well diversified. It's a pro, yes, but definitely not in places where you have obvious dominated clients.
The business model does not work well here. It may work well in environments that are well diversified. However, in this current environment, it is much controlled by the same group of clients. It's poorly managed, and almost all are being dominated. When they need you, they squeeze you dry. When they do not need you, they happily kick you off, ending in less than a month's notice. It's poorly managed. Poor career progression also, as promotions and bonuses are so poorly done.
Step in to review project contracts, influencing to protect your own employees.
My Accenture interview was smooth and structured. The panel focused on problem-solving, project experience, communication skills, and basic technical concepts. The process felt supportive, professional, and clearly aligned to real-world client work
In-person interview. Questions mainly asked about background and education. They also asked about hobbies. My friend said they watch series. They asked which series, and I replied Game of Thrones. They then asked about the director.
linear, initial process lasting about two weeks. Online application, then HR call of at least thirty minutes: who you are, why here, and other standard questions. Second round: technical interview of about an hour with an analyst and an engineer.
My Accenture interview was smooth and structured. The panel focused on problem-solving, project experience, communication skills, and basic technical concepts. The process felt supportive, professional, and clearly aligned to real-world client work
In-person interview. Questions mainly asked about background and education. They also asked about hobbies. My friend said they watch series. They asked which series, and I replied Game of Thrones. They then asked about the director.
linear, initial process lasting about two weeks. Online application, then HR call of at least thirty minutes: who you are, why here, and other standard questions. Second round: technical interview of about an hour with an analyst and an engineer.