I have been working with Accenture for close to 7 years. I joined as a fresher and can confirm that it is indeed a great place to work for freshers and laterals both. A few of the pros I find are:
Many more...
Nothing much. A major con is that your career is in the hands of your supervisor, so maintain a good rapport.
They do not retain employees by paying more money.
Pay some attention to employee retention, at least for those who have stayed for long durations and succeeded.
It was a very positive experience, as the interviewer was approachable, helpful, and down-to-earth. The interview was conducted efficiently. I received valuable feedback, along with the encouraging news that I would be considered for the next stage,
Straightforward. Just behavioural questions like how I dealt with teammate conflicts, and explain any issues during your project, etc. The interviewer was very amazing and had around 18 years of experience as a sales leader, but she never made me fee
Here’s the short version 👇 Online Assessment → Aptitude, technical MCQs, coding. Communication Assessment → Fluency, grammar, pronunciation. Combined Technical + HR Interview → Basics of tech + projects + HR questions (intro, strengths, why Accen
It was a very positive experience, as the interviewer was approachable, helpful, and down-to-earth. The interview was conducted efficiently. I received valuable feedback, along with the encouraging news that I would be considered for the next stage,
Straightforward. Just behavioural questions like how I dealt with teammate conflicts, and explain any issues during your project, etc. The interviewer was very amazing and had around 18 years of experience as a sales leader, but she never made me fee
Here’s the short version 👇 Online Assessment → Aptitude, technical MCQs, coding. Communication Assessment → Fluency, grammar, pronunciation. Combined Technical + HR Interview → Basics of tech + projects + HR questions (intro, strengths, why Accen