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Accenture Federal Services

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Solid place to work, but don't stay for too long - Business Process Delivery Senior Analyst Accenture Federal Services Employee Review

4.0
7 Apr 2023
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Pros

Pros depend on if you land on a good project with a good team. its government contracting so your job will never really be in jeopardy.

Cons

It's consulting and contract-based works so unfortunately that means there's a lot of politics involved, this becomes worse if you're at the analyst position because people are gonna try to bully you around a lot. Your manager/project really makes or breaks your experience.

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5.0
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Pros

Good compensation for early career

Cons

Need to manage politics at the company carefully

3.0
5 Feb 2026
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Pros

I genuinely enjoyed much of my time at the company and worked with smart, dedicated teammates. In my later roles, especially as a Principal UX Designer, I had significant autonomy, owned strategy and design decisions, and was trusted to lead complex work. Leadership on my most recent contract was supportive, and the scope of work was engaging and impactful. When conditions were right, it was a great place to do thoughtful UX work.

Cons

Experiences varied significantly by contract and leadership. Earlier in my time as a UX Researcher, teams were overextended, heavily micromanaged, and often received feedback that was not actionable or outcome driven. Career advancement is challenging, particularly for those who take maternity leave, and promotion paths lack transparency. Ethical alignment was also a concern. Partnerships with vendors such as Palantir, given their involvement in ICE surveillance and other government programs widely criticized by human rights organizations, conflicted with my personal and professional values. Additionally, company wide communications around Israel and Gaza lacked nuance and empathy, expressing support for Israel without acknowledging the humanitarian impact on Palestinian civilians, which was painful and alienating for some Arab and Muslim colleagues with friends or family directly affected by the violence.

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