I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Accenture (Calcutta) in Dec 2023
Interview
1st round consisted of MCQ on aptitude and technical questions from networking, cybersecurity. Time allotted was 90mins. Immediately followed by the coding round (for which you will be eligible only if u clear the aptitude)
2 questions (focus on different number programs like Armstrong,etc and also on strings)
I was given to write a function specifically using python while few of my friends got java, but again you can have the choice of any language, depends entirely on your luck)
You will get the results immediately for the 1st and 2nd rounds, then in 2-3 days you will get a link to give the communication assessment (not an elimination round) and after 2-3 days you will get to choose your interview slot. During interview you will be mainly asked about your projects, certification and anything unique that you have mentioned during your introduction.
Choose wisely, for me, community involvement did the job, as my project was also related to it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions on stack and queue, project related questions like why I chose to do this and what technologies have I used in making it?
Interview process at Accenture was smooth, well-structured, and overall easy to navigate. The communication throughout the process was professional, and the interview rounds were not overly difficult if you were prepared with the basics.
The only downside was the timeline. The complete hiring process took almost one year from initial application to final onboarding, which felt quite time-consuming. Apart from the delay, the overall experience was positive and organized.
the interview process was good and it was good you will be selected from an online technical round for the interview. prepare with your projects and work on your communication skills
I applied through university. I interviewed at Accenture
Interview
An online assessment followed by a communication test. And a final interview round. All the rounds had basic questions. Easy to crack if you are strong with basics in programming and CS fundamentals.