I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Accenture (London, England) in July 2020
Interview
I was applying to Accenture UK and I am a candidate from Hong Kong, yes, I am planning to relocate.
The overall process included 4 rounds
1. Recruiter Review
2. Manager Skill Interview
3. Another Manager Case Interview
4. MD Interview
After the 4 rounds interview, the recruiter told me that my profile is good and quite fit for the role, we can go into the offer stage, we were aligning the grade and salary.
After 1 week, the recruiter told me that the MD suddenly changed her mind and they prefer to hire another candidate who is more senior.
That's really a bad experience and no integrity.
I doubt if it is about racism, only the MD and recruiter will know the truth.
Integrity is a really important thing in consulting, will you change your price quotation during the last minutes when the client signs your engagement contract. That's how Accenture UK works
But the recruiter is really good during the process and willing to help.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Your previous role, experience, projects...
Why do you want to relocate to UK?
Why do you want to go back to consulting?
Interview process was extremely smooth and well coordinated. They give you enough time for Q&A with a lot of scenario based questions to testing your analytical skills. It went really well
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly a lot of industry specific questions and scenario based questions
It was good, as i felt they responded to every query of mine and were supportive during the intreview porcess. The recruiting team was very prompt and guided me at every stage.
The interview process consists of three structured rounds: beginning with an initial hiring manager screening, progressing to a detailed evaluation with the Senior Manager or MD, and concluding with a final, mandatory in-person MD interview.