Accenture reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(177,240 total reviews)
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Julie Sweet

72% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Accenture has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 177,240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Accenture employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Beratung industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 2, 2017
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Pros

The reputation of the company. It is pretty good if you want to upgrade your CV

Cons

Be careful about the branch and position they hire. If the office is in Philippine or Malaysia and offers you a job such as Content Moderator, you will torture yourself looking cruel and sexual social network content(like terrorist executing hostage, torn dead body, animal abuse, porn videos) all day. The worst thing is that they don't clearly introduce about these roles to the job candidates because of confidentiality and there is no proper mental treatment to the workers who are shocked about these jobs.

1.0
Apr 21, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

* If you want to enjoy easy life, get decent pay, can sugar coat everything you say, be polite to Sr. Management, do what you're told.. then this is THE PLACE to be. Accenture will be a paradise for you. Stay here and retire with lots of benefits like discounted company shares, 401K etc. etc. * If you know how to work 'smart'. Be in the right place at the right time in front of right people and take the credits, you will go to senior management and leadership. Once you become Sr. Manager, your life is set. You have no targets, no obligations to fulfill. You can literally spend you days at the beach for next 10 years and retire with fantastic savings and benefits by the end of your career. But to get there, you have to do a lot of course!

Cons

I am obviously sharing my personal view and my perspective after working for 7 years here. I am writing things being unbiased and true to my heart: * In it's core, Accenture is a service-based, head-count based, body-shopping company with posh appearances and luxury talks about technology, data analytics, machine learning, automation and AI. * At high level, Accenture is a company led by a CEO who clearly is a misandrist or more accurately, a female chauvinist. I'm all for gender equality. However, you can't penalize hard-working, talented, motivated men in the name of women empowerment. She did that and it simply created a toxic environment. Her new policies have caused a lot of friction and insubordination in every team across the org. Her impulsive and pre-matured decisions while making new policies clearly lacking proper strategy will cost everyone sailing in this gigantic, over-crowded ship. Not only employees but also their families suffer due to her recent changes. * For talented, growth oriented, career focused people, know that Accenture is filled with old, tired, lethargic, non-upgraded leaders who are full of politics and ride their high horses. They are neither result-oriented nor growth oriented. They get their fat bonus and company shares and are happy playing golf on weekends. * It's an over-crowded chaos. (700K+ employees worldwide). You being the primary controller of your destiny is a far fetched idea. * 5% of people are those who actually work and earn the bread for the company and 80% are unproductive leads, Managers, Sr. Managers, leaderships, HR overheads, process facilitators, talent specialists, travel agents etc.. who do less than a post-man and just send e-mails from end point to other. Yes. They'll take credit for sure. Rest 15% are floating pool who keep getting hired (with anticipation of new projects) and fired (when the new projects aren't signed) * Heavily hit by recent attrition trend. I'm not kidding but literally there are more managers than workers. Work of 1 person is showcased by 10 people as 'their' work in 10 different places. 1 person had one career-counsellor manager, one project manager, HR manager and one people manager and sometimes an onshore and offshore manager! So totally 4 to 5 managers for 1 worker! This is REALITY. I am not joking. You are better off free-lancing than being here. At least there, you will be in control of your actions and consequences. * Company talks about 'equality' but higher positions get business class treatment and lower position gets economy class treatment. Lower positions are shown their place even for basic social necessities like health insurance. A senior official who can afford more gets higher coverage for less cost but a fresher gets less coverage for high premium! So much for equality! * All in all, it's a good pit-stop destination if you're a fresher. If you are serious about learning and growing, stay away. It's a TRAP. Once you spend more than 3 years here, you are stuck for lifetime! You won't be up-to market standards and won't have latest skills and hence can't jump this toxic org. * Special mention to senior managers from 'Indian-origin' and their hierarchical, age-old mindset of boot polishing!. I would stay as far away as possible. They bring poor people from third world countries to the US with high aspirations and promises, suck the life out of them and use them until they can take the 'credits' but also expect them to be 'grateful'. They are thrown away if they ever ask for good bonus, fair rewards or recognition. (of course like any other IT company). So, most of the people you would interact on a daily basis are passive aggressive, stressed, poor, low-self-esteem people who are probably struggling with a side hustle along with their full-time job. You would initially get a over-humble response but later regret being in this org. (happens all the time in every project) * Basically, everyone I've met here is unhappy. But they put up a big smile cuz they have to!. They have given a part of their life for accenture and now they want to sit back, relax, attend meetings, talk about their cute dogs and exotic cuisine and have their pay-checks coming. So, imagine your fate if you actually want to learn and grow! * Diversity is highly advertised but followed only on postures and bill boards. Institutional racism is clearly visible and felt but of-course as it happens to only non-privileged people, everyone would say it's not real and just a mind-set. * If you are in the US, if you're an out-sider, you get condescended by the locals. If you're a local, you get to work with people who know nothing about US life or work culture. It's a thorn with pointy end on both sides! * The list goes on if I have to rant and nit pick; bottom line is. In every service-based org, your experience and luck depends on what kind of project and which team you'll end up after a year or 2. Sometimes it can be good but most of the time, with a mammoth sized org which keeps acquiring new orgs and builds toxic work culture, it's not good for talented people. Use the points above and choose wisely!

1.0
Jan 30, 2020
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Pros

No pro's. Only thing I can think of is the life lesson that employees deserve better. AVOID

Cons

All cons. Toxic people who keep getting promoted, promoting their friends so they place is overall run by under qualified, unprofessional, gossiping, bullies. I've never had such a terrible/toxic job and hope to never have one like it again. Ops managers with no previous Ops experience (and you can definitely tell), TL's who refuse to do shift work like the agents (24 hour project), but then bully agents for not coming in after months of night shifts without a weekend off in nearly a year - morning shifts and weekends off are kept for the favourites. You're only promoted if you're open to going on nights out with said TL and gossiping/talking down about every agent on the floor. Call people terrible terrible names behind their backs and then are nice/passive aggressive to their faces. Senior QA position created and given to someone who had several complaints about them bullying to wellness coaches who have zero say to management/HR. Anyone who has left this job is scarred by the people - not the job itself... AVOID it's so hard to get out of the job once you're in there too!

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