I had a 30-minute call with a recruiter from Accenture that left me feeling quite frustrated and confused. The recruiter spoke unusually slowly and in a flat, monotone voice, which made it hard to gauge his engagement — I honestly wasn’t sure if something was wrong or if it was just his communication style.
The bulk of the call involved discussing my background. He told me I was a good fit for the role but then suggested I should change my job title on my CV because it didn’t align with their expectations. I found this quite uncomfortable, as altering my job title would be dishonest — and I made it clear I wasn’t comfortable doing that.
Despite saying I was a good fit, he asked me to wait while he created a profile for me in their HR system so I could reapply. After waiting, he then suddenly said he couldn’t progress me further because another team had already reviewed and declined my profile in the system. This made the whole call feel like a waste of time and gave the impression of poor internal communication and process inefficiency.
Overall, it was a disappointing experience and left me questioning the professionalism and clarity of Accenture's recruitment process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What technologies and frameworks have you worked with.
Standard interview with 1 round of aptitude and another round of behavioural.
It consisted questions on problem solving and basic numbers.
The interview was conducted in one day and result was declared the same day, Although joining was late.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe the Operating System.
What are the layers in TCP/IP.
It was good they haven't asked many questions but all questions they were of medium difficulty.so overall good experience however I didn't not get offer letter because they removed that job from their requirement.
two rounds of interview
1st round technical
2nd managerial
3rd round hr
1st round was virtual,asked about project and technical questions based on project,some queries,quite good mostly focused on previous work