Working at Accenture has its perks. The company provides HMO, mental health support, and free medicine. Additionally, when you resign, they offer you a project or team switch that you may prefer. The managers are generally nice and considerate, especially Ms. Yve.
I'd been working at Accenture for 14 months. While there are some positives, such as gaining valuable experience, there are also some downsides.
One of the main cons is the low salary (16,500 for a transaction processing role), which can be challenging to live on.
Additionally, overtime is often required, and it's mandatory to track it on an Excel sheet. This can lead to working long hours and can be quite draining.
Finally, some of the quotas set by the company are difficult to achieve, which can be frustrating at times.
Great experience. They just ask some basic accounting knowledge questions and you have to write one online exam. If you are selected in both, you will be interviewed face-to-face with HR in the final round.
This was way back in 2019, and it was a one-day hiring process. Skills assessment came first, like grammar and mathematics. Then, I got a call for a phone interview. Ultimately, a job offer.
The interview process was pretty easy, but the entire hiring process took a long time. It was a long waiting process; it took me two months to wait. But overall, the interview was pretty easy. The waiting process was worth it.
Great experience. They just ask some basic accounting knowledge questions and you have to write one online exam. If you are selected in both, you will be interviewed face-to-face with HR in the final round.
This was way back in 2019, and it was a one-day hiring process. Skills assessment came first, like grammar and mathematics. Then, I got a call for a phone interview. Ultimately, a job offer.
The interview process was pretty easy, but the entire hiring process took a long time. It was a long waiting process; it took me two months to wait. But overall, the interview was pretty easy. The waiting process was worth it.