Video interview, followed by assessment centre and then received the offer. All together took a month to hear the outcome and was able to negotiate the start date to defer after I completed my degree.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Accenture (State College, PA) in Oct 2018
Interview
I applied on my university career portal, and got a request to schedule an interview. The first round interview was a 1-hour behavioral. My interviewer was amazing. Asked a few typical questions (why Accenture, what tech skills do you have, name a leadership experience when...) but after those boring questions, was more of a casual discussion once she knew I was a good fit :). That interview was on a Friday, heard back on Monday that I'd have a final round of two interviews that Thursday, one case and another behavioral (or "confirming interview"). They held a case study workshop on campus & assigned us a buddy who could answer any questions before the final interview. I studied for hours on end for the case. Once I went in, it wasn't as bad as I expected. Took me like 10 mins to really get a good grasp on what I was doing, but ended up solving the case. Interviewer gave feedback, and then I went straight next door to do the behavioral, which was very casual and more of a discussion than interview.
I heard back exactly 7 days later, with a job offer.
Overall, Accenture did an amazing job with making candidates feel comfortable and valued. Just another reflection on how great of a company they are.
Advice: just be yourself: cool, calm & collective, and do your research.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Accenture (Baltimore, MD) in Oct 2018
Interview
Two behavioral interview and one 45 min case interview. The case was written out and printed on sheet of paper given to interviewee during the interview. The interviewers were all very nice