I interviewed for the Associate Software Engineer role at Accenture and found the process structured and candidate-friendly. It began with an online assessment covering cognitive ability, technical MCQs, and pseudocode logic, followed by a coding round with two problems focused on arrays, strings, and basic algorithms. Next was a communication assessment testing fluency, grammar, and listening skills. The final round was a combined technical and HR interview, where I discussed OOP concepts, SQL queries, and my academic projects, along with behavioral questions about teamwork and adaptability. Overall, the experience was smooth, with clear instructions and a supportive interview panel that made the process feel professional and fair.
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Question 1
A brief 20–30 minute call to discuss my background, current role, and interest in Accenture
It was very structured. It consisted of 1 round. The interviewer asked me to introduce myself and then asked questions on my resume. They are basically looking for candidates to walk through their resume. They didn't ask any question apart from the resume
The process was 1 online assessment and 1 group interview with 3 panelists. They asked both technical and soft skills questions. Each interviewer asked different questions. The total interview was less than 30 mins.
Interview was nice but it was much technical heavy and the interviewer had asked both the technical and HR related questions and also some general knowledge and current affairs questions.
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Question 1
Tell me about your college projects and what is your and other team members role in the project