Accenture reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(177,834 total reviews)
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60% positive business outlook

Accenture has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 177,834 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 Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Jul 13, 2010

Great to SM...not so much for SE

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Pros

Accenture is a great place that you can quickly advance up through Senior Manager.

Cons

Once you make senior manager, it is difficult to break into the new SE career path.

3.0
Jul 13, 2010
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Pros

Accenture is a great place to start your career. You have the opportunity to do some amazing things as a new college graduate what you would not otherwise, and in as few as 5 years, you can make it to management. In general, the people are amazing. You will work with some of the brightest and most hardworking; however after a few years, all the best people tend to leave for school or more money else where. Other pros: 5 weeks of PTO, able to move up quickly

Cons

The single biggest con of working for Accenture is the salary. You will find that your peers at other firms are consistently paid more to do less. Accenture expects you to travel 100% if you're in consulting. You have the "option" to choose local roles, but know that it will absolutely impact your career if you are unable to travel. Once you're aligned to a group, it is extremely difficult to move laterally, especially if there is high demand in your current alignment.

3.0
Jul 12, 2010
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Pros

- Wide variety of technology to work with, and clients across many industries. Good place to build experience and network. - Traveling opportunities (*Note* solutions employees are not required to travel unlike consultants) - Work life balance can be very good or very bad depending on the project. - Solutions are not required to come to the office while on the “bench”. - People are generally fun/helpful /easy to work with. - From what I’ve seen Accenture is generally supportive of leaving the firm to work for the client… =D

Cons

- Below average salaries and PTO for solutions employees - Inequality between workforces in terms of salaries and benefits. - Entry level solutions employees (Associate Software Engineer) start at $40k(no negotiable). Consulting analysts start at a very minimum of $50k, - Solutions start with 11 days PTO vs Consulting 25 - Easy to get pigeon holed into a specific type of work. This is a problem across all work forces, generally true for many people who take testing as their first role. - Work life balance isn’t consistent across all project. I’ve been on projects where we work roughly 12+ hours a day, and other where we only work 8. - Promotion process is strongly dependent on your ability to sell yourself, and getting managers/executives in your network to support your promotion (more so when you start moving up the corporate ladder). The process is a far cry from the meritocracy they claim it to be. - Raises/promotions are strongly affected by the economic climate. If you get promoted during a year where the economy is bad you can get very little or no raise that year. (Accenture will not adjust your salary to match your peers at your level, when the economy recovers)

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