Accenture Consulting Group
Interview process
The first stage was a one to one telephone interview which lasted an 40 minutes. It was a normal consulting telephone interview in the format:
- Motivations. (Why do you want to work at Accenture/be a consultant..)
- competency questions (describe a time you worked well in a team...)
- case study (just a short one. They read the case twice and you have to name 3 problems and give a solution and the whole thing doesn't take longer than ten minutes)
After this was the assessment centre so they make you jump through a lot fewer hoops than some of the graduate schemes.
- Motivations. (Why do you want to work at Accenture/be a consultant..)
- competency questions (describe a time you worked well in a team...)
- case study (just a short one. They read the case twice and you have to name 3 problems and give a solution and the whole thing doesn't take longer than ten minutes)
After this was the assessment centre so they make you jump through a lot fewer hoops than some of the graduate schemes.
Most difficult question
They really grill you about your project plan and add complications in the one to one interview at assessment centre.
Interview tips
- Learn a lot about the company
- Be one of the main speakers in the group exercise
- Be able to talk about what you did right and wrong
- Be able to talk about what you did right and wrong
- Learn about the industry
- Be one of the main speakers in the group exercise
- Be able to talk about what you did right and wrong
- Be able to talk about what you did right and wrong
- Learn about the industry
Experiences at the assessment centre
There were 5 people in my assessment centre. We were first given a presentation by a senior member of staff about his career. Then we were presented with a video which described a case study. We had to as a team find the best solution in each of four different categories and it had to come under budget. It shouldn't be too hard to find a solution to this. The hr people ask you some questions at the end. My feedback said that I didn't defend my opinions enough during the exercise so if you disagree with someone do say something but just don't let it turn into an argument.
We were next given a project planning exercise based on the solution youve cone up with and you have to list risks and dependencies. You then have a one on one interview which is mainly focussed on defending your project plan and then they go on to ask about your knowledge of Accenture. They also ask you about how you performed on the exercise, it's important to go into a bit of detail here and I think they want to know that you're aware of your strengths and weaknesses.
We were next given a project planning exercise based on the solution youve cone up with and you have to list risks and dependencies. You then have a one on one interview which is mainly focussed on defending your project plan and then they go on to ask about your knowledge of Accenture. They also ask you about how you performed on the exercise, it's important to go into a bit of detail here and I think they want to know that you're aware of your strengths and weaknesses.
Interview steps
Interviews:
- Phone
- 1:1
- Group / Panel
- Senior Management
- Video
Tests:
- Numerical
- Personality
- Verbal reasoning
- Psychometric
Other:
- Assessment centre
- Group exercise
- Background check
- Presentation
- Competency based questions