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Do you have a passion for Technology? Are you looking for a graduate role that will enhance your technical skills and feed your passion for helping the way the world works? Accenture Adventure could be your answer.
The 2017 Accenture Adventure is your opportunity to secure a role with a company who is dedicated to leading in the new and innovating at every turn. Accenture welcomes you to apply now for Accenture Adventure 2017.
We are looking for students who want to secure a graduate role and develop a career in New Technology. Whether you have a background in, or are studying Engineering, a Technology or Computer Science subjects or just like to code in your spare time Accenture Adventure is for you.
The one day event takes place in November and brings together likeminded students to collaborate with and learn from a team of Accenture experts who will share their insights and experience.
Outstanding students will be offered a Graduate role starting in 2018 and be invited to join Accelerate – an onboarding program that will allow you to network with your peers and future colleagues through events and workshops in the lead up to joining Accenture in 2018.
Once here, you'll be encouraged to grow and develop with classroom, online, and overseas training opportunities to achieve professional and personal goals. You'll also have a buddy and a career counsellor so that you are supported every step of the way.
You will never stop growing with a career at Accenture.
Minimum Requirements:
3.9
> 100,000 employees
Banking & Financial Services
We partner with our clients to solve the biggest problems in business and technology today, and improve the way the world lives and works.
The people and the various skills you can learn whilst an analyst.
World wide opportunities and 100's of thousands of people to learn and grow from.
There is a lot of support from upper management. Good mentors in projects.
Everyone is extremely helpful and friendly and you get the opportunity to learn about lots of new technologies.
The learning opportunities
Lack of routine and having to work from client site majority of the time.
waiting lists to go on training trips, and the amount of information that is thrown at you when you start.
Pay is low for grads. Sort of work(Tech Consulting) is different to what they advertise in recruitment events(Actual Management Consulting work).
Nothing so far
Due to the nature of the work sometimes you will end up on a project that doesn't really interest you.