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20-05-2022, 05:12 PM
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Anyone in Accenture can advise if this is normal? I joined as a consulting analyst in May into a project that’s going live in a few months. Instead of proper consulting work, all I’m doing is ad hoc help like sudden testing and training stuff. Do all new analysts under consulting track do these?
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This May, so you joined for a few weeks only? If you tell me you joined for more than 3 mths and all you've been doing is adhoc work then you should be worried.
Anyway in ACN, it doesn't matter what is your title, what role you were hired for. It's all a beautiful painting that the management painted for you only. You will be assigned to work that they need ppl on - obviously won't be an fag and assign you technical role when you're non-tech.
So really, once you worked on those crappy stuff for a few weeks, start sounding out and get them to fulfill their promises. If they can't, please, make decisions for the better of your career.
It's on you.
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20-05-2022, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anyone in Accenture can advise if this is normal? I joined as a consulting analyst in May into a project that’s going live in a few months. Instead of proper consulting work, all I’m doing is ad hoc help like sudden testing and training stuff. Do all new analysts under consulting track do these?
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100% not normal. You sway bro, kenna saikang job.
suck it up bah, u can be the best project tester
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20-05-2022, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
100% not normal. You sway bro, kenna saikang job.
suck it up bah, u can be the best project tester
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Since the project end in a few months. Thereafter projects wouldn’t base in your previous project job scope liao right, like just keep testing and training.
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20-05-2022, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Since the project end in a few months. Thereafter projects wouldn’t base in your previous project job scope liao right, like just keep testing and training.
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Eh maybe. Depends on ur luck. They see u do testing they'll give u more testing.
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20-05-2022, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Eh maybe. Depends on ur luck. They see u do testing they'll give u more testing.
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Actually testing is part of the job scope at ACN what. Even senior analysts and consultants also do testing, since big bulk of projects are implementation. Even consulting ppl also kena do testing in my previous project, although consulting analysts typically focus on training materials lah. But testing always need support one then you can’t run away also cos reflect badly if only you don’t help out.
You never do testing before meh during your time in ACN?
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20-05-2022, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anyone in Accenture can advise if this is normal? I joined as a consulting analyst in May into a project that’s going live in a few months. Instead of proper consulting work, all I’m doing is ad hoc help like sudden testing and training stuff. Do all new analysts under consulting track do these?
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Lol this is part of tech consulting dude
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20-05-2022, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 471
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I seriously hope you know that be it mid year or eoy result, your PL will still have to release it to you after being in ACN for so long.
So don't think, go and pester your PL next week.
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I know I just dk when is the exact date the result come out
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20-05-2022, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This May, so you joined for a few weeks only? If you tell me you joined for more than 3 mths and all you've been doing is adhoc work then you should be worried.
Anyway in ACN, it doesn't matter what is your title, what role you were hired for. It's all a beautiful painting that the management painted for you only. You will be assigned to work that they need ppl on - obviously won't be an fag and assign you technical role when you're non-tech.
So really, once you worked on those crappy stuff for a few weeks, start sounding out and get them to fulfill their promises. If they can't, please, make decisions for the better of your career.
It's on you.
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Testing and training counted as ad-hoc work meh? I always see the consulting analyst doing training? Testing all the projects I have been in also got testing involved and it’s quite common I thought.
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20-05-2022, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Op new joiner leh, don’t new joiners usually do the saikang jobs what. Can’t be new join then do some high level job or jobs same as those few months to a year analyst.
Advise is once your project go live then faster leave for other projects.
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no idea i didnt do testing for my first project but then again i have 1 YOE in a typical SWE job so maybe thats why
but ya faster leave for other projects... if not kenna hardstuck testing gg might as well become grabfood delivery
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