Accenture reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(177,329 total reviews)
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61% positive business outlook

Accenture has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 177,329 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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2.0
Nov 4, 2017
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Pros

Experience based on government projects, can't speak for the others: Some genuinely good people around. Learn what you can from them because they won't stay long. Good introduction into legacy Enterprise IT. Feel the pain and understand why the industry has long moved on from these outdated"best practices" Insight into how professional services firms generate profit. For e.g. churning at the lower levels, company lock in by not investing in training (mid-career guys get stuck, can't get a real technology job with PPT and excel as only skills), questionable business development practices. Good company to grow in if you're interested in the commercial aspects of IT delivery and business development. Terrible place if you aspire to be a technology professional.

Cons

Singapore office acts as an independent entity, separate from global leadership. You'll constantly receive materials regarding global initiatives to develop the consulting workforce, but sadly, none are implemented in Singapore. Most people will be stuck doing low value delivery work throughout their career. Senior consulting folks will try to spin off their work as "delivery consulting", but can't write complete sentences without grammatical errors. Cool story bro. Useless management consulting workforce due to a bad fit with the overall business. Not any fault of their own because they were sold a lie when joining the company. Can't claim transport even when traveling to remote data centres because you are given "Transport allowance". Mediocrity at it's finest, colleagues with > 10 years of IT experience can't troubleshoot mounting a NFS share. High performance, delivered.

1.0
Oct 21, 2010
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Pros

- Training opportunities can be decent (if you convince management to pay for them) - When you start they fly all new employees at your level from all over the world to Chicago to undergo a 2 week training course (read: lots of drinking and making lots of international friends) - Ample paid time off but…

Cons

- …good luck finding an “acceptable time” to use it. - Salaries are low - Bonuses are lower… (the highest 5% of performers rarely get above 10% of salary; the middle 60% gets closer to 4% of salary) - Recruiters flat out lied to me (and several others I’ve since met) about the bonus structure/promotion cycle - The only behavior that is consistently rewarded is an obnoxious level of kissing a** - Promotions/raises only come once per year through an extremely lengthy, formalized, and broken ranking process - The “support structure” that was touted so heavily in the recruiting process is non-existent - HR reps are only interested in finding you a project as soon as possible regardless of its fit for your skills/interests - Career counselors are, more often than not, more interested in becoming career counselors to further their own careers than helping you with yours Accenture’s biggest problem, however, is its people. The types of people who stay with Accenture are typically bureaucratic and unimpressive intellectually. Accenture “lifers” tend to ensure they are surrounded by the same “yes men” throughout their careers and will do all that they can to get them promoted over more qualified applicants who challenge their ideas. Overall, Accenture is a fine place to work if you enjoy receiving a paycheck commensurate with a 40 hour work week despite the 80 hours stated on your time report. You must be willing to tolerate (and even feign enjoying) the presence of people who cannot think for themselves. You will be living in a never ending Dilbert comic strip where everybody is either Wally or the Pointy-Haired Boss.

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