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Is Accenture a good company to work for?
Accenture has an overall rating of 4. 1 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 781
Accenture Review Ratings left anonymously by Accenture employees, which is 5% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 98% of employees would recommend working at Accenture.
Does Accenture pay their employees well?
Accenture employees earn $71,000
annually on average, or $34
per hour, which is 8% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year.
412 Accenture employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Accenture Salaries by Job Title.
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Client Lead Representative at $275,000 annually. Browse Accenture Salaries by Job Profile.
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Application Development Senior Analyst at $11,000 annually. Browse Accenture Salaries by Job Profile.
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Maine Bejerano1
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Hanifa Miah of ACCENTURE UK
Beware, everyone! There’s a scammer lurking around who goes by the name of HANIFA MIAH. She poses as a part of Accenture UK Ltd. and offers a typing job. But don’t be fooled! She’s a notorious scammer and all your efforts will be useless if you take on the project she’s offering. It’s a trap, plain and simple.
I had the misfortune of falling victim to Hanifa’s deceitful tactics, but thankfully I was able to catch on before things went too far. I’m sharing this review to warn others, so that they don’t have to suffer the same fate as I did.
If you come across HANIFA MIAH, please report her immediately. Don’t let her continue her malicious scheme of preying on innocent people’s hard-earned money and time. Let’s keep each other safe and protected from these kinds of fraudulent acts.
Date of experience: June 09, 2023
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Maricris1
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HANIFA MIAH OF ACCENTURE UK: SCAM ALERT
HANIFA MIAH OF ACCENTURE UK: SCAM ALERT!!!!
The process of hiring is thru Telegram, she will asked you some questions, your cv and working experiences, after that she’ll be giving you a task for you to type within 1 hr and send it to her.
I was hesitant at first because all were suspicious especially they don’t have an official email address but I’ve decided to give it a try since they’re not asking for money at first.
I took the project and they gave me allotted time of 3 days to finish the job for a total of 151 pages. I spent 3 sleepless nights to finish the project.
Finally I’ve completed the project and have sent an email to them that it has been completed, and after an hour I have received a reply to them that the money will be transferred by contacting HANIFA MIAH, but then again she replied to me asking me to send an email to santanderonlinebankingservice. Unfortunately the replied was to make a payment of 185 GBP for me to be able to receive it.
However, this was a “RED FLAG” for me, the big question is…. you have worked so hard for it and at the end you have to pay them?!!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!
Please don’t be fooled by her, she already blocked me since I sent her messages about her reviews that she’s a scammer
Date of experience: June 11, 2023
Raydon Simiyu1
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They are professional scammers
They are professional scammers. I worked for them as a freelance content writer but after completion of the project they disappeared and I didn’t receive my payment. Hanifa Miah was the hiring manager She’s a scammer. Hanifa Miah (professional Scammer) don’t trust her.
Date of experience: May 22, 2023
Bea Bangngayen2
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The best company to start with
This is one of the best company to consider when applying for job. Aside from them giving employees all the benefits employees deserved, they also provide a good working environment with experienced people/colleagues to learn from. They have missions and goals not only for the company but also for their employees. The provides professional growth by giving free and paid courses that experts, tenured and experienced people taught. Overall, this is a recommendable company to start with.
Date of experience: May 24, 2022
Shamoon Soft1
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For God’s sake don’t trust them; they’re scammer
I worked as a remote employee in Accenture company UK and they offered to pay me a handsome amount. After the completion and approval of project by the company, they told me to contact Santander Bank. I contacted the Bank and provided them the account details for my reward. During the whole process they were sharing me the so called verification papers that showed that they would really give my reward. Their project hiring manager Hanifa Miah helped me doing this fake work. Ultimately, I received the mail from bank that your payment has been pended and we have to choose virtual way to transfer your payment that requires 185£ GBP. Finally they didn’t give me my reward by such lame excuses. Then, I realized that it was a scam. . they didn’t know that how much struggle I performed doing their project..But what can we do!
Date of experience: March 14, 2023
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Mike Balley7
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DONT work with them
Scammed me when I wanted to get Software for my logistic company!
They are a bunch of scammer outsourcing from India, Poor Quality, but end of the week you will have your invoice there!
Date of experience: October 06, 2022
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Rubina Valenzuela1
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Bad Management/Bad Trainers
This company is messy. Their turnover rate has to be very high. The biggest problem I had is that you are made to watch a video to recieve a certificate and all these supposedly upper management is stressing the importance of how to treat people at work and they stress on how to speak up EVEN if its management who makes you feel this way. .
Yet when I felt this of a instructor and didnt go above her BUT i went directly to her, I was ignored in class after that by her..My screen froze and I could see and hear her but i couldnt communicate because my keys on keyboard were froze and so was screen..BUT the worse part is she was making comments regarding me…to the classroom!!, and I was on the phone with ITtech and they heard it..then I was disconnected..
I honestly believe they get self gratification by hiring and given the right to fire immediately instead of finding the root cause of a employee disatisfaction with the company..
If ex-employees would be asked as to what the reason would be of dissatisfaction with Accenture, I bet answer would almost always come back to the answer of “their trainers”.
They sip their coffee and go into their private personal home problems like we care?.while we wait staring at each other on screen..We don’t care!, we want to start our jobs to help people, that is what takes long process of Accenture training their employees and employees leaving them.
People leaving this company should get together and report the company.
They need better management, better trained management
Date of experience: March 01, 2023
Rob Boath1
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AVOID WORKING FOR THIS COMPANY IF YOU WANT PAID
Im a former employee trying to get my holiday pay from an apparently multi-national organisation. The payroll department are a much use as a chocolate fireplace. Its been delt with by the back end team who do not have a phone number?!?!? Tried hr department and same story. They said they will be in touch by email but have been saying this for nearly a week. Avoid this company a all costs
Date of experience: February 01, 2022
Kailash Chandra2
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Normal IT company culture
Normal IT company culture. people come late and work late . It is hard to mange work life balance . Some of the project are too demanding . Company main motive is to get profit.
company provide shuttle service . Shuttle is good but management of shuttle and drivers are always a problem.
Chances to learn new technologies is a benefit. e.g cloud ,Ai or machine learning
Date of experience: August 22, 2019
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Safal Arora2
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Uneven increment in the salary
I am your working with you and impressed that you do market research every year and raise salary by own however, i am not happy with the fact that now sub level .2is earning more than me. At my process now people are getting more irate then before.
Date of experience: July 31, 2022
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Tisya Sethi8
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Accenture has a huge presence in India…
Accenture has a huge presence in India and its primary focus is as an audit firm. It is a great environment and exposure to work with clients all across the globe. It has been venturing in cutting edge technology as well
Date of experience: May 11, 2021
Gautam Verma3
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Great Cry Little Wool
I have worked with 4 companies in my 10 years of career and Accenture was the worst company that I have ever worked with.
My tenure with them was full of frustrations and disappointments. Too much of dirty politics, management highly unprofessional and biased.
Ratings and growth are pre-decided by the management. No point in putting hard work, only asslickers would win the battle.
It’s like my way or highway in Accenture, you don’t abide by their orders, they will plot something or the other to get you out of the system.
Long working hours, HR is good for nothing, they are their to get people out of the company, if you speak against the management.
Overall, if you are looking to end your personal life and be a slave dog, then you are welcome in Accenture. In short ‘Great Cry Little Wool’
Date of experience: October 03, 2017
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Arpan Dex1
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Use and throw policy
If you dont have any skill & you landed in Accenture, then trust me, you will be in really position.
I worked for this organization for 2 years working out of my ass. There was no increment for 2 years. I thought something wrong with me. I worked almost 4 times the work of an average individual(unfortunately), which was the biggest mistake I did in my 11 years of career.
After completion of the most prestigious project, I got lot of appreciations. I thought I would be promoted. Next day, I got a call.
“YOU ARE FIRED”.
Thats the end.
1. I was never on bench in these 2 years 4 months of career.
2. Never got a negative feedback.
3. Always took the lead. I was never scared of challenges.
4. Helped the organization in tough times.
5. I am the only guy with the skillset in MENA region.
Still I got fired. WHY? No one has the reason. Never had personal grudge. Never into arguments, Never into gossiping. But WHY?
If you dont make NOISE in this organization, then you ll be FIRED.
If you have SKILLSET then you ll be FIRED.
Date of experience: May 05, 2022
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Sharon G1
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This company hired me and told me the…
This company hired me and told me the training time was for approximately 3 to 4 weeks, I liked the job and it was close to my home, meanwhile the one where I was already working was about an hour away, so I decided to quit my old job and start working on accenture, but two weeks after beginning training they called me and told me they decided not to continue with the training di they fired me. I think they need to take more serious their hires.
Date of experience: April 10, 2021
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Edward Joseph1
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This is a good company to work with but…
This is a good company to work with but the employers will torture you to compete the work on time and they will not give any incentives or hike in a year!
Date of experience: April 08, 2022
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Todd Miller1
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Are All Your Employees Like Mike?
There’s an employee Named Michael Quale claiming he’s a ‘Senior Cloud Architect’ that deserves to award for naivety. Reading other consumer reviews, it seems to be a common element of accenture employees. Using/hiring Accenture, is not recommended-
Date of experience: November 28, 2022
Happy Cupcake2
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The Accenture Kiss of Death
Accenture is a consulting company, which means they have big contracts and have quotas to fill. It’s like an army. You will be put where you are needed.
Realigning your career is basically impossible at Accenture. At all levels of management, the incentive is to block good employees under them from moving. The loophole is to be useless, but not too useless that they fire you. The general feeling among all levels of staff therefore is one of being trapped. Now that bonuses have been removed, there is little incentive to perform. Salaries rise slower than industry standards, and don’t if you do not excel.
Equal pay for equal work is not a principal Accenture upholds.
You are aligned to a program when you join, and some are arbitrarily paid more than others. For example, it is common for two people to be in the same role doing the same work, but for one to be paid 8% more due to having a luckier alignment. Shifting alignment wipes your career progression since you are deemed to not have contributed to your new area.
The gender quotas are set extremely high, and other forms of virtue signalling are marketed hard. Compulsory voluntary service is also an Accenture staple.
Training is on the job and is sink or swim.
The employee attrition rate is extreme. Within a year, most of your colleagues will have left. There remains only managers and grads. Those who stay for too long find it extremely difficult to find new work. Hence, the title of this review.
At the end of the day, the main reason people join a consulting company, is to be able to move around and experience different projects and roles. Accenture doesn’t offer this, pays worse, usually has worse roles, and expects you to do Accenture work on top of your client work. Join the client directly instead. Don’t wait until it’s too late and you’ve signed a non-compete clause.
Date of experience: April 30, 2022
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Mohamed Adel6
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The best working place
The best working place. Learn how to be a professional consultant and serve the whole world
Date of experience: March 16, 2020
vishnu as2
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Better among the other IT companies to…
Better among the other IT companies to work with. In terms of the work culture and pay structure.
Date of experience: August 16, 2020
Rajinder Pathak2
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Learn Performance from Accenture, But not Employee Centric
Accenture have been successful in creating a space of its own when talked about performance. However, employee satisfaction is very low.
Date of experience: August 24, 2017
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Hyundai Accent – review, prices, video, specifications Hyundai Accent
Hyundai Accent subcompact car is also known as Verna and Excel. The first generation of the model debuted in 1995 as a replacement for the outdated Excel model. However, in the Netherlands and Australia, the name of the car has not changed. The car was produced in hatchback and sedan bodies and was equipped with two 16V petrol engines of 1.3 and 1.5 liters. In 1997, all models were restyled, receiving a new front bumper with a developed air intake and new taillights. At 1999 Accent appeared on the market, having nothing to do with previous cars. In 2000, the Korean manufacturer began producing the second generation of cars – Hyundai Accent LC. The body of the new generation had a more direct shape. In Korea, the car was offered under the name Verna. The 2003 facelift brought with it a new index – LC2. Today Hyundai Accent LC2 is assembled in Russia and India. In 2006, the third generation Accent debuted, supplied to the Russian market under the name Hyundai Verna. The car was developed on the basis of Kia Rio and was not very popular. At the Beijing Motor Show in 2010, Hyundai showed the new Accent, which is longer and wider than the previous car. Now this machine is sold only in China and Korea.
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at5 | AI-92 90 078 | Front | 7. 3 / 11 | 12.8 with | 181 km/h | |
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mt0 | AI-92 | Before | 6.1 / 9.9 | 11.6 s | 185 km/h | |
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mt2 | AI-92 | Front | 6.1 / 9.9 | 11.6 s | 185 km/h | |
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2022 Hyundai Accent review: no major flaws | AutoMove
The model in its segment of compact sedans leads the way, but being an inexpensive car, Accent offers few amenities and not the most advanced technology. And it’s only available as a sedan. The hatchback was discontinued after the 2017 model year.
The 2022 Accent will receive only one change: an immobilizer is now standard on all versions.
2022 Hyundai Accent 2022 Hyundai Accent Pros and Cons
Overall Impression
“Unforgettable” is the word we would use to describe the Hyundai Accent. It does not cause delight, but also does not disappoint in any of the areas – from performance to design. That is what is remembered.
The exterior is in the older style of Hyundai design, but is pleasant to look at and looks decent. The interior is simple and practical, generally well done. The 7.0-inch touchscreen is responsive and responsive. In general, for its price, the car has a very decent performance.
2022 Hyundai Accent Interior
We didn’t expect fast acceleration in this segment, but we hoped the Accent would be a bit faster. It is equipped with the same powertrain as the Kia Rio, but it takes almost a second longer to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. The engine makes a rough sound and the steering lacks feedback – we had to make small steering adjustments more often than we expected. Fuel consumption is a significant plus, Accent consumes 6 liters per 100 km on the highway.
Accent is perfect for basic needs. It will get you from point A to point B relatively economically, and many drivers will find that this is all they need. However, we are more attracted to the Kia Rio, which boasts more technology and a better driving experience.
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Performance and fuel consumption
1.6-liter four-cylinder engine delivers 120 hp and 153Nm of torque on the 2022 Hyundai Accent. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual transmission and a CVT automatic. All models are all-wheel drive.
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.6 seconds.
Fuel consumption of the 2022 Hyundai Accent is 7/6 liters per 100 km city/highway.
2022 Hyundai Accent 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine delivers 120 hp. and 153Nm of torque
Safety Ratings and Performance
The 2022 Hyundai Accent received a four-star overall safety rating from NHTSA, four stars in the frontal impact and rollover tests, and five stars in the side crash test. However, the agency notes what it calls a security issue. In the side crash test, the inner door panel hit the torso of the rear passenger dummy, indicating an increased risk of chest injury.
In IIHS testing, the 2021 Accent scored well in all crash tests except for the Passenger Side Small Overlap Frontal Test, in which it scored “Acceptable”. This test simulates the situation where the right corner of a car hits an object at a speed of 80 km per hour.
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Cargo and interior space
The Hyundai Accent outperforms the Nissan Versa in rear legroom, but not front legroom and trunk space.
Space figures 2022 Hyundai Accent 2022 Hyundai Accent Interior first row seat, 107cm legroomSecond row seat, 85cm legroom in 2022 Hyundai Accent
Technology
Base models get a tiny 5.0-inch center touchscreen and audio system with four speakers. Other trims, however, come standard with a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and six speakers. Dual USB charging ports are also available.
2022 Hyundai Accent tiny 5.0-inch center touchscreen
Recommended trim
The 2022 Hyundai Accent is available in three trim levels: SE, SEL, and Limited.