Working in Accenture

@CMTS_87 (1339)
Philippines
December 9, 2010 7:22pm CST
If you happen to be part of Accenture, please share your thoughts/insights about the company as a whole. Happy MyLotting!
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@syoti20 (5292)
• Philippines
10 Dec 10
I tried applying to accenture by I failed. I guess I am not good in typing and trouble shooting. I am still in the process of working it out.
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@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
12 Dec 10
Oh I see. But if you really want to be part of Accenture, don't give up my friend. You can do it. I've been part of the company for months now, but I'm planning to resign and apply to another company which is more worthy of my time. Happy MyLotting!
@syoti20 (5292)
• Philippines
13 Dec 10
Resign? What company you plan to apply? Accenture don't pay good?
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
14 Dec 10
Yeah, I am resigning. Hehe! I plan to move to a American company here in the Philippines. Yes, they don't pay good - Accenture. Haha! Thanks for the response! Happy MyLotting!
@bjcyrix (6901)
• Philippines
12 Dec 10
Hiya! Im not an employee there but I have friends who are currently working there. They got in after they graduated and have a two year contract I think. My close friend likes the place, people, and the environment but he feels pressured with the work. He thinks that he's getting behind because he's not that skilled yet. There are also talks that he might possibly be transferred to another team. But, I think my friend is being paranoid.LOL From what I can tell, he enjoys working there and has adjusted quite well. About the company, I think they cater more on the IT solutions or other related field. If you're not of a computer-related course, you might end up in their Customer Service Representative position. That's all they have available for other educational fields. Well, that's just what I think anyways.^_^
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@bjcyrix (6901)
• Philippines
13 Dec 10
Yep, I know they take graduates of any course.^_^ What I meant is that, unless you're a computer related course graduate, you have a greater chance of entering as a Call Center Agent. Well, you know more about the company than I do, so Ill take your word for it. You do work there after all. Whatever you decide for your career, goodluck!
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@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
13 Dec 10
I think it doesn't matter if your an IT/computer graduate or not. Because Accenture does offer trainings for individuals who want to enter the company. So basically you just need to be trained to be part of Accenture. And besides I have co workers here who are not IT/computer graduates. Thanks for the response! Happy MyLotting!
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• Philippines
4 Apr 12
Hello, my sister just received a job offer from Accenture. Do you think she should accept it? As her concerned sister, I'm researching for insights and other information since this will be her first job.
• United States
6 Jan 11
hello cmts_87!!! i just read your post and now im kind of curious about accenture as well. what kind of company is this and what do you do there. the reason for my curiousity is because i live so close to this place and i always see it on my way home. wonder if it would be worth my while in trying to apply. any thoughts would be very appreciated :)