Very good salary, excellent benefits. Good projects, good technology. Excellent for professional growth. Projects where you can do 100% Home Office. Good work-life balance.
Although they offer a good salary, the city is very expensive compared to Guadalajara, for example, where the same salary could easily be obtained.
Monterrey's climate is horrible, so if you don't like the city, it's difficult to stay just to be at Accenture.
The work environment isn't the best, but it's not bad. People from the north are very envious.
This was my interview process: * Interview with recruiter, talking about my experience and about the project where I would start the process. * Technical interview by phone: questions about Java, JUnit, Spring, Database, etc. Everything was in Engli
It was difficult. Prepare well before giving an interview, as their portal has an attempt count. The HR was friendly, and the salary negotiation was very good. I am very happy to have cleared it.
It had two technical and one managerial round. The technical round comprised basic and advanced questions on the preferred programming language. The interview was also based on hot skills, if any.
This was my interview process: * Interview with recruiter, talking about my experience and about the project where I would start the process. * Technical interview by phone: questions about Java, JUnit, Spring, Database, etc. Everything was in Engli
It was difficult. Prepare well before giving an interview, as their portal has an attempt count. The HR was friendly, and the salary negotiation was very good. I am very happy to have cleared it.
It had two technical and one managerial round. The technical round comprised basic and advanced questions on the preferred programming language. The interview was also based on hot skills, if any.