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27-06-2021, 02:41 AM
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Seems like accenture has a lot of analysts with private uni comp sci degree. Got misled into thinking that those analysts have legit comp sci degree until I further probed which school and the analysts sheepishly admitted that it was obtained via distance based learning. Funny thing is seeing how analysts tried to talk big among themselves but cowered in shame when in the presence of public university students. Must admit Accenture is a real good stepping stone for these students though
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Private uni, local uni, foreign uni all can find la. Bottom line, ACN is still paying >4.5k for fresh grads. Btw the pay master function is consulting track, not the SWE track for ACN. Ergo, no one values comp sci highly here. Mostly outsourced to cheaper locations in India/Philippines, SG team just do selling/vendor mgmt/PM.
You think ACN builds its own products and have to constantly innovate like FAANG meh? We just collect kick back from them by recommending their products (cloud, ERP etc) to clients bruv
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27-06-2021, 09:26 AM
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Hey just curious - what were the different types of project you did during those 2 years?
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Local bank cloud computing
Manufacturing firm cloud computing
Typically one proj is already 1 year if u are doing full E2E.
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27-06-2021, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seems like accenture has a lot of analysts with private uni comp sci degree. Got misled into thinking that those analysts have legit comp sci degree until I further probed which school and the analysts sheepishly admitted that it was obtained via distance based learning. Funny thing is seeing how analysts tried to talk big among themselves but cowered in shame when in the presence of public university students. Must admit Accenture is a real good stepping stone for these students though
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“…cowered in shame when in the presence of public university students” - so much salt LOL
Are you the NUS Trainee?
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27-06-2021, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Private uni, local uni, foreign uni all can find la. Bottom line, ACN is still paying >4.5k for fresh grads. Btw the pay master function is consulting track, not the SWE track for ACN. Ergo, no one values comp sci highly here. Mostly outsourced to cheaper locations in India/Philippines, SG team just do selling/vendor mgmt/PM.
You think ACN builds its own products and have to constantly innovate like FAANG meh? We just collect kick back from them by recommending their products (cloud, ERP etc) to clients bruv
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Recommend products already still need help them to implement right? If not how to continue earn money from them? Implementation projects are more stable in terms of income for the company isnt it.
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27-06-2021, 10:53 AM
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Recommend products already still need help them to implement right? If not how to continue earn money from them? Implementation projects are more stable in terms of income for the company isnt it.
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You dunno how read is it? Mostly outsourced to cheaper locations. It’s implementation work dey, not innovation. Ergo (dumping it down for you), we don’t have to pay top dollar to attract superstar SWEs (no reason for consulting companies to do that).
Besides, we receive a ton of product support from vendors as well (Big Tech actually has teams catering to consultancies).
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27-06-2021, 10:56 AM
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dumbing*
sry not sry
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27-06-2021, 11:10 AM
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Aiya programming so tedious leave it to the expert can le. We just do BA/Admin/PMO role can le , sweet and easy and can finish work at 5.30pm
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That’s true. Let them do the tedious work…
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27-06-2021, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seems like accenture has a lot of analysts with private uni comp sci degree. Got misled into thinking that those analysts have legit comp sci degree until I further probed which school and the analysts sheepishly admitted that it was obtained via distance based learning. Funny thing is seeing how analysts tried to talk big among themselves but cowered in shame when in the presence of public university students. Must admit Accenture is a real good stepping stone for these students though
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Many of consulting firms like to hire people from foreign uni with the outside in view as well. I believe 5 years ago surely the local uni grads are more attractive. But now… just get one rmit degree cert to open doors. What skills you have is up to you. A degree cert just confirms your base salary thats it. Lol.
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27-06-2021, 11:16 AM
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All these gullible kids being baited for 4.5k starting salary, to only realize its **** work with poor progressio, increment and bonuses
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27-06-2021, 11:57 AM
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“…cowered in shame when in the presence of public university students” - so much salt LOL
Are you the NUS Trainee?
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Why so triggered? #Privatedegreematters
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