Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Accenture (San Antonio, TX) nel mese di apr 2009
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First I was called by an internal recruiter for an initial interview/screening. Passed that. Was told I had to fill out a form with a bunch of intrusive background information that I refused to give because I hadn't even been interviewed yet. They backed off. I had a tech phone screening. Passed the tech screen. I was then offered a salary about 15K below what I could get if there were any jobs in my area at this time; I swallowed my pride and agreed to the salary. Then I had some type of 'situational' interview over the phone. Passed that. Then I went to the job site (100+ miles away) - and interviewed with 3 would-be co-workers and an upper level manager. Passed all of that. Everyone liked me and I was selected to work on a project with new technology I was interested in. Then was told - for the first time - that some company named HireRight would do a 'background' check that could take a week. Agreed to that, very reluctantly. Background check began and several of the companies I had previously worked for are no longer in business. The HireRight off-shore halfwits hound me via email several times for 4 days for information I had indicated on my initial form THAT I DID NOT HAVE (i.e. company was out of business and no, I don't want you to contact them). I responded to their emailed questions as well as I could and no one ever replied. Each question was from a different person. Finally assigned all email from HireRight to my spam folder. A legal infraction from 27 years ago that I'd forgotten about was magically uncovered. Got around that. After a lot of frustration, I told the recruiter I wasn't interested in the position - the background check, the low-balled salary etc. had worn me down plus my girlfriend was diagnosed with breast cancer on the day of the face-to-face interview, I'd spoken to people who had worked for Accenture and they said stay away, the State of Texas was suing Accenture for a botched project etc. After speaking to the recruiter again I agreed to the offer despite the negatives. I decided to accept because I really liked the people I interviewed with and in the end that is usually what it comes down to. If you don't like your interviewers things usually don't get any better.
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Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Accenture (Taguig)
Colloquio
asked the applicant for their background, the experience they have related to the position they are applying for and gave C++ exam. They will also ask if you are willing to relocate or if your location will not be a problem when you work there.
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asked about the background and previous work experience.
The candidate submits their resume and cover letter through the company's online portal.
A recruiter uses an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to scan resumes for keywords related to programming languages (e.g., Python, Java), frameworks (e.g., React, Angular), and relevant experience (e.g., internships, personal projects).
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Accenture (Madrid) nel mese di feb 2025
Colloquio
Fue una llamada telefónica corta. No leyeron mi CV antes de la llamada, lo cual nos podria haber ahorrado tiempo a ambos. Aun así, me mantendran en la base de datos para otras vacantes