Application Review: Initially, your application, resume, and any other required documents are reviewed to determine if your qualifications and experience align with the job requirements.
Initial Screening: If your application is selected, the next step usually involves a screening process. This might include an HR or recruiter phone call to discuss your background, skills, and interest in the role.
Aptitude Test or Assessment: Depending on the role, you might be required to take an aptitude test or a technical assessment. These assessments evaluate your problem-solving skills, technical knowledge, and sometimes your personality traits to see if they align with the company's culture.
Technical Interview: For technical roles, this stage involves a detailed discussion about your technical skills and experience. You may be asked to solve problems, demonstrate your coding skills, or discuss previous projects in detail.
Behavioral Interview: This is a common stage in most interview processes, where you'll be asked about your past experiences, how you've handled certain situations, and your approach to teamwork and problem-solving. The STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method is often used to structure responses.
Case Study or Assignment: For some positions, especially in consulting, you might be given a case study or a project to work on. This assesses your analytical and problem-solving skills in a practical context.
Final Interview: This could be with senior management or potential team members. It's often a mix of technical, behavioral, and situational questions, and it may include a discussion about the company culture, values, and expectations.
Offer and Negotiation: If you successfully pass all the previous stages, you'll receive a job offer. This stage involves negotiations on salary, benefits, and other terms of employment.
Background Check and Reference Checks: Before finalizing the employment, Accenture usually conducts a background check and may contact your references.
Onboarding: Once everything is cleared, the onboarding process begins, marking your entry into the company.