Common Stages:
Online Assessment:
This often includes a combination of:
Cognitive Ability Tests: Assessing aptitude, logical reasoning, and analytical skills.
Technical Assessments: Multiple-choice questions covering fundamental technical concepts, sometimes including pseudocode, and questions relating to common applications like MS office.
Coding Assessment:
This stage typically involves coding questions, often focusing on basic to intermediate programming skills. The number and complexity of these questions can vary.
Communication Assessment:
This round evaluates your communication skills, including listening comprehension, verbal fluency, and grammar.
Technical and HR Interview:
This is the final interview stage, which may include:
Technical Questions: Questions related to your programming skills, computer science fundamentals, and projects.
HR Questions: Questions about your background, strengths, weaknesses, career goals, and why you want to work for Accenture.
Situational questions: questions that test how you would handle different workplace scenarios.
Project based questions: questions that test your understanding of projects that you have worked on.
Key Preparation Points:
Aptitude and Logical Reasoning: Practice aptitude tests to improve your speed and accuracy.
Coding Skills: Brush up on your programming fundamentals and practice coding problems.
Communication Skills: Focus on clear and concise communication, and practice speaking confidently.
Technical Knowledge: Review core computer science concepts, and be prepared to discuss your technical skills and projects.
Company Research: Learn about Accenture's values, services, and culture.
Behavioral Questions: Prepare examples of situations where you demonstrated key skills, such as teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership.
It's important to note that the specific process and questions may vary depending on the location, role, and current hiring needs.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Accenture (Bengaluru) in Sep 2024
Interview
Applied thru University,
Conducted in 3 rounds :
1. Coding (easy)
- go thru basic coding questions, mostly the questions are from Arrays and Strings
2. Communication Round (non elimination round)
- includes vocabulary, analytical thinking (easy)
3. Interview (includes Technical and HR questions - easy)
- questions about your final year project, behavioral questions and etc (easy)
Verdict : Selected
The interview process consisted of multiple rounds. It started with an aptitude and coding test, followed by a technical interview where I was asked questions about Java, DBMS, and my project. The final round was an HR interview, where they assessed my communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and overall fit for the company.
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Question 1
I got selected in campus placement. The questions were about Java, DBMS, and my project.