Great working environment. Flexible hours and a partial benefits package are big perks. Many different areas to work in and broaden skill set. Interns can work full-time (40 hrs/wk) when not in school, but are allowed to continue their internship during school with reduced hours.
There is some overhead, as there are some Accenture-level requirements as well as leftover requirements from the acquired company. Not the best pay (benefits help to make up that difference, though).
Worst interview I ever attended. 1. The interviewer joined the call late due to back-to-back interview calls she had. She was obviously exhausted. 2. She asked some random questions while half-sleeping. 3. I answered all the questions except one. 4.
Very bad. I joined the panel, but no one from Accenture joined to take the interview. I spent 30 minutes in the panel, but no one joined. Very bad. If they are scheduling an interview slot, they should join. This was a very bad experience. Even after
The selection process is particularly long. It consists of three interviews: * The first with human resources is with other candidates and serves to test the famous soft skills and teamwork ability. * The second, however, is individual. The last in
Worst interview I ever attended. 1. The interviewer joined the call late due to back-to-back interview calls she had. She was obviously exhausted. 2. She asked some random questions while half-sleeping. 3. I answered all the questions except one. 4.
Very bad. I joined the panel, but no one from Accenture joined to take the interview. I spent 30 minutes in the panel, but no one joined. Very bad. If they are scheduling an interview slot, they should join. This was a very bad experience. Even after
The selection process is particularly long. It consists of three interviews: * The first with human resources is with other candidates and serves to test the famous soft skills and teamwork ability. * The second, however, is individual. The last in