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13-05-2022, 05:28 PM
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C is CL9 and entry level? What happened to CL11? or even CL13 for new associates? Seems like you know just a bit from someone in accenture thats all.
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CL9 although not management yet but sure not entry level.
CL9 actually is most stress one. Stuck between manager and ur analysts.
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13-05-2022, 06:04 PM
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C is CL9 and entry level? What happened to CL11? or even CL13 for new associates? Seems like you know just a bit from someone in accenture thats all.
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Dude omg, can u read fully. The C I was talking about is MC.
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13-05-2022, 07:42 PM
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Dude omg, can u read fully. The C I was talking about is MC.
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Bro mc is management consulting so what are you even taking about gosh.
Management consulting part of consulting pods in tap meh, all those hold the title as “strategy and consulting analyst” just take a look at LinkedIn.
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13-05-2022, 08:12 PM
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This forum alot of replies from noob analysts who dont know shite outside of their project and think their own experience at their project is the same experience everyone has at accenture.
There are also alot of replies from contract staff who arent good enough to enter as fulltimer straight away and are only hired on contract basis to supply additional unplanned manpower in order to fight project. Fires. After the project gg, you are gone too.
And alot of wannabes here who either applied to accenture before and got rejected, then come in and complain this and that because of sour grapes.
Joke thread. Joke company.
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Majority fall into the 3rd bucket.
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13-05-2022, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Bro mc is management consulting so what are you even taking about gosh.
Management consulting part of consulting pods in tap meh, all those hold the title as “strategy and consulting analyst” just take a look at LinkedIn.
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My bad then, my last few posts what I meant by mc was management consultant… it wasn’t anything about the TAP programme lol…
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13-05-2022, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Majority fall into the 3rd bucket.
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4th bucket is ppl who come here to gloat xd
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14-05-2022, 07:31 PM
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4th bucket is ppl who come here to gloat xd
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No idea why this thread is so damn active
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14-05-2022, 09:38 PM
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Hey all, I’m joining in June and wanted to check if there’s any like training session or like onboarding “workshop” on your first day at work? Or you just collect laptop and start work? Cos I mean fresh grads we don’t know the company stuff, the project work.
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ACCN has a crazy amount of new hire crap. Various ethics modules, cybersec training, new hire orientation, various welcome sessions with different pods, then there's also other stuff with people within your division...
Some people get assigned to a project immediately, while others can wait for a very long time. I find that those who did their internship get their projects immediately. In my case, I waited months before I got assigned to a project, and it was a project everyone was miserable to be a part of.
Like what some others have said here, your experience will really vary depending on the project you're assigned to. In my experience, I will never consider working for Accenture again.
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14-05-2022, 11:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
ACCN has a crazy amount of new hire crap. Various ethics modules, cybersec training, new hire orientation, various welcome sessions with different pods, then there's also other stuff with people within your division...
Some people get assigned to a project immediately, while others can wait for a very long time. I find that those who did their internship get their projects immediately. In my case, I waited months before I got assigned to a project, and it was a project everyone was miserable to be a part of.
Like what some others have said here, your experience will really vary depending on the project you're assigned to. In my experience, I will never consider working for Accenture again.
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what happen in ur project?
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15-05-2022, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
ACCN has a crazy amount of new hire crap. Various ethics modules, cybersec training, new hire orientation, various welcome sessions with different pods, then there's also other stuff with people within your division...
Some people get assigned to a project immediately, while others can wait for a very long time. I find that those who did their internship get their projects immediately. In my case, I waited months before I got assigned to a project, and it was a project everyone was miserable to be a part of.
Like what some others have said here, your experience will really vary depending on the project you're assigned to. In my experience, I will never consider working for Accenture again.
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Sounds like BT Project to me
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