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08-07-2021, 11:44 AM
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Joined ACN for 2 months now, and I can't believe that I need to work weekends quite frequently, and your seniors don't have work-life boundaries one, contacting you outside work hours.
Just a warning to all incoming graduates. Not worth the 4.5k
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Strawberry spotted
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08-07-2021, 12:10 PM
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I dare you to fark off back to where you are originally from.
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So scared. Are you?
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08-07-2021, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Joined ACN for 2 months now, and I can't believe that I need to work weekends quite frequently, and your seniors don't have work-life boundaries one, contacting you outside work hours.
Just a warning to all incoming graduates. Not worth the 4.5k
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Tech or consulting dept? Can you tell how the insurance/ perks are like?
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08-07-2021, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Joined ACN for 2 months now, and I can't believe that I need to work weekends quite frequently, and your seniors don't have work-life boundaries one, contacting you outside work hours.
Just a warning to all incoming graduates. Not worth the 4.5k
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This is true. I worked long weekends (until 5am kind) even on non-deployment nights. This is in tech. Consulting people dont get it better as well, their projects are often low on manpower and thus they have to chiong all the way. Usually 1 month end2end from gathering data, understanding the case on hand, coming up with ways of breaking down the problem, coming up with a solution/suggestion etc. Of course you would have more senior people guiding but most of the work is just done by analysts and consultants. Most consultants are just blind leading the blind (analysts).
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08-07-2021, 05:12 PM
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hi, what is c&m?
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******* & muthu
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08-07-2021, 05:12 PM
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hi, what is c&m?
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chee bye & muthu
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08-07-2021, 05:28 PM
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New engg grad here with little exp in coding, tbh, I feel like the salary that ACN offers; 4k+$400 allowance is a lot for a fresh grad. About 90% of my peers in engineering roles are offered abt 3.2k~3.8k as a fresh grad. It's hard to find a company that accepts people with no technical background in IT and pay a lot. Furthermore, my parents earning $2k+/mth for 20 over years without promotion, is it weird that I feel it's okay to just stay content with $4k forever? Feel it's more than enough for me.
That said, I'm interested in applying for the Technology Analyst program but here are some of my concerns:
1) Anyone (with or without IT experience in ACN) ever experience imposter syndrome?
2) I'm fine with OT-ing on the weekdays. But can't be out of 20 working days, everyday need to OT right? Even on the weekends?
3) We will be thrown into whatever projects that needs manpower, but what are some of the actual work done daily? Making slides? User Acceptance Testing?
4) Any advice if I should go for the program or what skills I need to be able to perform decently in a tech field? (coding?)
Still don't know what a Technology Analyst (with no exp) does. It's either this or applying for a traineeship. Sorry for the long post.
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09-07-2021, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
New engg grad here with little exp in coding, tbh, I feel like the salary that ACN offers; 4k+$400 allowance is a lot for a fresh grad. About 90% of my peers in engineering roles are offered abt 3.2k~3.8k as a fresh grad. It's hard to find a company that accepts people with no technical background in IT and pay a lot. Furthermore, my parents earning $2k+/mth for 20 over years without promotion, is it weird that I feel it's okay to just stay content with $4k forever? Feel it's more than enough for me.
That said, I'm interested in applying for the Technology Analyst program but here are some of my concerns:
1) Anyone (with or without IT experience in ACN) ever experience imposter syndrome?
2) I'm fine with OT-ing on the weekdays. But can't be out of 20 working days, everyday need to OT right? Even on the weekends?
3) We will be thrown into whatever projects that needs manpower, but what are some of the actual work done daily? Making slides? User Acceptance Testing?
4) Any advice if I should go for the program or what skills I need to be able to perform decently in a tech field? (coding?)
Still don't know what a Technology Analyst (with no exp) does. It's either this or applying for a traineeship. Sorry for the long post.
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Such is the nature of consulting. If you can't tahan the OT, then better dun join.
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09-07-2021, 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
New engg grad here with little exp in coding, tbh, I feel like the salary that ACN offers; 4k+$400 allowance is a lot for a fresh grad. About 90% of my peers in engineering roles are offered abt 3.2k~3.8k as a fresh grad. It's hard to find a company that accepts people with no technical background in IT and pay a lot. Furthermore, my parents earning $2k+/mth for 20 over years without promotion, is it weird that I feel it's okay to just stay content with $4k forever? Feel it's more than enough for me.
That said, I'm interested in applying for the Technology Analyst program but here are some of my concerns:
1) Anyone (with or without IT experience in ACN) ever experience imposter syndrome?
2) I'm fine with OT-ing on the weekdays. But can't be out of 20 working days, everyday need to OT right? Even on the weekends?
3) We will be thrown into whatever projects that needs manpower, but what are some of the actual work done daily? Making slides? User Acceptance Testing?
4) Any advice if I should go for the program or what skills I need to be able to perform decently in a tech field? (coding?)
Still don't know what a Technology Analyst (with no exp) does. It's either this or applying for a traineeship. Sorry for the long post.
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If no tech exp apply for traineeship better.
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