Wonderfully kind place to work until their business goes south - Senior Consultant, Data Engineering Avanade Employee Review

3.0
Sep 28, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Exceptionally kind environment of talented people who are always looking to grow their skills. Accepting of folks from different backgrounds and always aiming to deliver excellence in their work. Lots of interesting projects for large companies. They are experts in Microsoft, even owned partially by them. Their nature as a joint venture with Accenture means access to working with Accenture's larger customer base as well as Avanade specific work. They were the kindest firm (including my bosses!) I ever worked (up until this point) with and I will say that to my grave.

Cons

It doesn't matter how long you've worked with the org or your overall standing with leadership, Operations will remove you from the employment rolls if business goes bad enough, without much advanced warning. That's the biggest con. Other cons are: They toe the MSFT line exceptionally heavily and really only prioritize education to be line with MSFT certs and selling points. So for a holistic technology picture you'll need to do that on your own. Also, as a joint venture between Accenture and MSFT, you end up working on a lot of Accenture projects which can be difficult at times.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
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Pros

Company really cares for their employees, development, and culture Recognition for good work

Cons

Consulting in general is not what it used to be Accenture big brother is quite bureaucratic and obnoxious managing 'profiles' CEO is in London but HQ is Seattle

2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The projects are really large so you'll get great experience. The benefits are good. The people are, for the most part, really nice at the lower level.

Cons

Always restructuring. You don't actually work for Avanade you work for Accenture under the name of Avanade. Accenture is always trying to absorb or downsize Avanade and even the execs don't have real power there. Plus all work and decisions are also controlled by Microsoft, so if they're doing extremely well then Avanade does and then Accenture fights for their share of the money in some shady way.

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