I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Accenture
Interview
This interview process is designed for those with no prior experience and fresh graduates like me. The first step is a phone call, where you'll be asked questions like your work-from-home setup and whether you're willing to work in the office or on night shifts. The second step is an assessment, which includes an English grammar test that is relatively easy. Once you pass, there will be another phone call, where you'll be asked situational or scenario-based questions related to your college activities, projects, and thesis work (e.g., what you did, etc.), as well as your OJT (on-the-job training). It's essentially about sharing your journey. Lastly, they'll ask questions related to the position you're applying for, so it's important to research the company background. They also want to know if you're genuinely interested in the role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some question
How do you set goals and how do you achieve them?
How did you overcome a time when you set a goal that you didn't meet?
Tell me about your thesis (what did you do? what programming language did you use?)
I applied online. I interviewed at Accenture (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
The interview was good with both technical core concepts and situation-based questions.
good experience and got to know many new tools which the company is presently using in the project,
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Question 1
explain the difficult situation while working in the previous project
The interview experience was very smooth and positive. The interviewer was kind, professional, and made me feel comfortable throughout the conversation. The coding questions were interesting and enjoyable to solve, and the overall process was well-structured. It was a great interview experience, and I really appreciate the opportunity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked me about my past experiences and work titles
On campus drive where students were selected at random. So it was based on luck totally. 3 rounds one aptitude one hr one technical. Difficulty was medium so basically it was overally a good experience. Nothing so hard to prepare if you are already have decent grade and an average student it would be over par.