3.8
Recommend to a friend
84%
Say this is a great place to work
75%
Proud to have on resume
84%
Employee - Manager
Very senior, many are former CEOs or CXOs of other companies. Many of them are ex-McKinsey. Very polished and buttoned up.
Employee - Manager
They understand what matters to the business and pursue it.
Employee - Senior Associate/Consultant
Very emotional and not professional,
Employee - Manager
great learning experience especially for someone fresh out of school
Employee - Manager / Senior Manager
Accenture had great teams. Was fortunate to work with top clients in challenging situations and those where I could actually be contributory and respected for my work.
Employee - Manager
Good company, normal delivery but very expensive, a lot of "executive" non necessary levels.
Employee - Associate/Consultant
The business model is not constructed around value/quality for the client.
Employee - Manager
Strong client focus
Employee - Manager
Honest competitor in any business opportunity.
Employee - Associate/Consultant
cunning, greedy, slick
Employee - Manager
Dynamic
Employee - Manager
high base.... average bonus
Employee - Manager
Compensation: Salary base Medical services Vacations 4 different bonus by year
Employee - Manager
the company nurtures a culture of high performance, pushing individuals to discover and overcome their personal limits
Employee - Manager
for managers: base pay + bonus for company performance (annual) + bonus for personal performance (annual) + benefits (healthcare/dental, company car, expenses).
Employee - Manager
Result Oriented, Driven, Tough
Employee - Manager
I think it has the reputation of being one of the largest, most successful consulting firms out there. I don't know if it's thought of much differently from the other big consulting firms though.
Employee - Manager
You work very hard, but promotions or large raised are few and far between. Many younger people view it as a stepping stone to find something better because of this.
Employee - Associate/Consultant
There are very few consultant roles. Thousands of roles carry the title "consultant", but they are mostly developers, sales reps, admins. So, if you want to become a consultant, you have to learn that elsewhere and then you can try to get into Accenture at partner level, where you do have an element of strategic IT consultancy (plus sales of basic IT services)
Employee - Senior Associate/Consultant
The work description and the real work is very different from each others.