Accenture Company Reviews and Ratings

4.1
303 ratings
4.1
Salary & Benefits
3.8
Professional growth
4.1
Work-Life balance
4.0
Recognition & Support
4.3
Culture & Values
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Associate Manager
July 25, 2021
Accenture Review
2.0
Ratings
1
Professional growth
4
Salary & Benefits
3
Work-Life balance
1
Recognition & Support
1
Culture and Values
Overall, I would my experience as working in a toxic culture. I wasn't treated well by my supervisor. My supervisor was sarcastic, demeaning and talked down to me. Accenture shows no loyalty to employees. I was there from the beginning and was unceremoniously "fired" for "poor performance" during the Covid cutbacks. Interestingly, I never received my last performance review. The severance package that I received was far above what someone would receive for poor performance. Just be honest with me. I had never received a bad rating in all my years there. I knew other people, who were also very good employees, let go with the same excuse. The performance rating system was somewhat rigged. They had predetermined the % of employees that fell into each rating category. I had received a Superior rating one year, but was told that they had to drop me down one rating, because they had already filled their quota of Superior ratings. I am much happier in my new position.

Pros and Cons
work from home, pay was ok
Job security, very little recognition, supervisor's poor treatment of employees
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Claims Processing Specialist
San Antonio, TX - July 12, 2021
Fun work environment
5.0
Ratings
5
Professional growth
5
Salary & Benefits
5
Work-Life balance
5
Recognition & Support
5
Culture and Values
They treated us with respect, great promotion opportunities and always had some fun work activities planned for all the staff.

Pros and Cons
Free food, food trucks and nice people.
Needed more freedom with desk decorations
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June 23, 2021
Good company well established with the right people.
5.0
Ratings
5
Professional growth
5
Salary & Benefits
5
Work-Life balance
5
Recognition & Support
5
Culture and Values
No story to tell - good company to work for and will work for them again if I have the opportunity. My job went to India and was laid off. Still considered Accenture, Inc as part of my career.

Pros and Cons
People friendly and work as a team player.
I cannot think of any cons.
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Data Architect
San Antonio, TX - June 20, 2021
Productive Workplace and supportive colleagues
3.2
Ratings
3
Professional growth
4
Salary & Benefits
3
Work-Life balance
3
Recognition & Support
3
Culture and Values
Would like to return to Accenture as clients have interesting issues in need of help of my capabilities in Data Warehousing.

Pros and Cons
Challenging client problems with comments from those I work with.
No cons to speak of.
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Content Reviewer
May 25, 2021
Great job option
4.4
Ratings
3
Professional growth
5
Salary & Benefits
5
Work-Life balance
4
Recognition & Support
5
Culture and Values
Nice company. Paid us all during the months of no quarantine. Pay for us to commute into office - gas, breakfast and lunch. Training periods are slow. Long periods of sitting there, bored and confused. Sometimes communication with management is a little slow. Everyone here is cool though and it seems like the higher-ups listen to what we have to say. Other than that, considering the pay and ease, pretty great job.

Pros and Cons
Great benefits, pay for gas and meals, kind people
No professional development, can feel my brain cells dying sometimes
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Buyer
San Antonio, TX - April 30, 2021
Card playing
5.0
Ratings
5
Professional growth
5
Salary & Benefits
5
Work-Life balance
5
Recognition & Support
5
Culture and Values
Outstanding Company to work for supervisor are excellent everyone has some type of experience with what ever program they're working on

Pros and Cons
Friendly Office
decision making
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Managing Director
Orlando, FL - March 24, 2021
Stay clear
1.8
Ratings
1
Professional growth
3
Salary & Benefits
1
Work-Life balance
1
Recognition & Support
3
Culture and Values
The environment Accenture creates is one of ruthless competition between employees for chargeable time and there is a never-ending hunt to find little places to charge time to. Managers are career politicians who have survived with cunning. Expect video meetings with people actively cheering "Way to go TEAM!" in the chat box to gain favor with management. No matter how good you are, if you're not chargeable, you're toast. Bottom 5-10% of the employees are laid off each year. You will see many notes from the CEO and other execs but you'll be hard pressed to even know where they work as there is so much distance between them and you. Each year, managers go into seclusion like cardinals voting on a Pope to identify employees for layoffs. This ends in late May, early June. If you notice a lack of communication from formerly chatty managers in early June, you're on the list and better get your resume out because thousands of Accenture employees will hit the job market at the same time.

Pros and Cons
Well, the stock goes up steadily
If you get on the wrong side of a manger, you are doomed. Always keep a current resume.
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