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17-08-2022, 05:52 PM
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Is the OT culture very strong for those that just joined the TAP Program?
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17-08-2022, 07:57 PM
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Is the OT culture very strong for those that just joined the TAP Program?
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Very shiong. But u will get used to it
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17-08-2022, 08:40 PM
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Hello, just to check is there a minimum gpa or like what class of honours to get to be in talent advancement program? Because I got a pass classification only but have internships, leadership and cca experiences. Gpa got pulled down due to my second year. I know it’s my mistakes but I wanted to check if there’s anyone who got a pass cert in Accenture and have done well in their job? Like does the degree affect your promotion also? Thanks in advance
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17-08-2022, 09:34 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Is the OT culture very strong for those that just joined the TAP Program?
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go where work also xiong one
u go tata, NCS, BCG, all the same one
there is very high chance will expect u to OT
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17-08-2022, 11:27 PM
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How to transfer from tech to strategy for those who made it?
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What you mean by “you’ve made it”? If you belong to tech, which means you’re not under S&C, there’s no way you can transfer to strategy or consulting as they are totally different DTE, unless you have extremely strong connections or have substantial project experience in those roles. For strategy roles and consulting roles, they have more stringent hiring process and the numbers hired on a yearly basis for consulting or strategy are consulting very little, way lesser than those technology roles that are being mass hired monthly. So if you aren’t offered a strategy or consulting role when you join Accenture, it means you aren’t qualified for it, let alone say doing an internal transfer from a totally different function. Not putting you down, but this is the facts, that’s to be fair to those who have gone through a tougher hiring process of interviews etc as compared to the mass hire for those business and integration/delivery roles. Even strategy or consulting project specific roles are kept for those consulting analyst-managers or strategy analyst-managers.
So short answer to your question is no.
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18-08-2022, 02:29 AM
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How to transfer from tech to strategy for those who made it?
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Lol sia totally different function how to transfer. Continue dreaming, if at the start you can’t even get an offer for strategy or consulting when you join Accenture, what makes you think you being in technology function gives you an advantage to come into strategy or consulting roles. What got do easy one when strategy hires and consulting hires are hired with tougher hiring rounds compared to y’all tech mass hires.
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18-08-2022, 01:16 PM
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Is the OT culture very strong for those that just joined the TAP Program?
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Ya damn shag. Worse than my prev company at ncs nucleus...
I think Accenture in general damn shag but if u want the name on resume, suck thumb loh
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18-08-2022, 02:41 PM
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Ya damn shag. Worse than my prev company at ncs nucleus...
I think Accenture in general damn shag but if u want the name on resume, suck thumb loh
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Is it every night OT till midnight and continue work on weekends?
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18-08-2022, 03:05 PM
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How to transfer from tech to strategy for those who made it?
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Higher chance to quit and join MBB then transferring. Been seeing lots of ACN people go to MBB recently
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19-08-2022, 08:31 AM
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What you mean by “you’ve made it”? If you belong to tech, which means you’re not under S&C, there’s no way you can transfer to strategy or consulting as they are totally different DTE, unless you have extremely strong connections or have substantial project experience in those roles. For strategy roles and consulting roles, they have more stringent hiring process and the numbers hired on a yearly basis for consulting or strategy are consulting very little, way lesser than those technology roles that are being mass hired monthly. So if you aren’t offered a strategy or consulting role when you join Accenture, it means you aren’t qualified for it, let alone say doing an internal transfer from a totally different function. Not putting you down, but this is the facts, that’s to be fair to those who have gone through a tougher hiring process of interviews etc as compared to the mass hire for those business and integration/delivery roles. Even strategy or consulting project specific roles are kept for those consulting analyst-managers or strategy analyst-managers.
So short answer to your question is no.
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Just to correct you, the interview for consulting isn’t much harder than tech. It’s pretty much behavioural questions as well. Let’s not lump strategy and consulting together because you do know that they are different.
To the OP, yes it’s entirely possible to switch from Tech to Consulting. You just need to find roles that are more consulting focused and more importantly, you need someone that is willing to give you a chance.
For Strategy wise, it’s WAYYYY harder because there is a cap to the headcount in each project. You are better off finding a strategy role outside of the company imo.
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