I applied through university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Accenture in Jan 2015
Interview
comprise both technical java and html5 questions, and questions regarding competency in your final school projects.
interviewer was very nice, did not ask demanding questions.
told me overtime was common and there may be 12 hour shifts depending on the project you are on.
I was most concerned about career progression and he told me it is mostly vertical growth in this career, you may become more specialized in a client industry depending on the projects you work on.
travel overseas is most likely impossible but travel to client place or other accenture offices is above 75%, so you dont really get to stay in the HQ at all
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what functions of the project did you do. did the project 2 years ago and could not recall in time
Interview was nice but it was much technical heavy and the interviewer had asked both the technical and HR related questions and also some general knowledge and current affairs questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your college projects and what is your and other team members role in the project
After assessment, Interview is Initial screening only, nothing technical. Consists of common questions so you should practice. I think most candidates get the job. Overall a good experience and would recommend to others.
Had long aptitude rounds followed by 3 coding questions. All were pretty easy. Followed by a 10 minute interview held online, not technical, just asked personal questions. The coding questions had web design (HTML & CSS), basic DSA (python, C# or java)