Great place to start a career - Systems Integration Consultant Accenture Employee Review

3.0
Oct 2, 2008
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Pros

The firm provides a great range of training options and will often support unusual requests as long as you can justify a business reason. The firm is also flexible about staffing consulting staff in the major city of choice. They will also let you relocate as long as their is a valid reason (ex: spouse got transferred). The people at the firm are generally great to work with and make the long hours bearable. Most projects are often open to flexible schedules and hours as long as the work is delivered. Receipts are not needed to receive per diems. Flex trips and expense accounts make traveling bearable.

Cons

Accenture often signs long engagements and large projects have a tendency to grab all available resources without regard for travel schedule or willingness of the employee to join the project. Compensation also tends to be below market value which is frustrating when you are stuck on a death march project. While there are a wide variety of roles across many industries, people often get locked into their first role and industry for most of your career. Senior management often preaches how people are the number one asset of the company. This is usually limited to getting their employees trained and staffed. The firm generally pays below market and demands above market performance and talent. HR will often let talented and highly ranked resources walk when they receive another job offer, even if the difference is less than 5k. As the firm has exploded in size the past years, the HR bureaucrats have continuously gained more power. While HR complains about the high attrition rate, little action is taken to correct it. HR would rather grow their recruiting department than actually try to reduce attrition.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

Hands down the best company I've worked for. It's fast-paced, but Accenture genuinely empowers its people rather than micromanaging them. The benefits are a real priority — they invest in your physical and mental health, offer a generous amount of PTO, and there are legitimate opportunities for promotion if you put in the work. If you're someone who gets bored easily in a role, this is one of the few places where you can stay with the same company and reinvent your career multiple times. The investment in training and upskilling is heavy and ongoing. And the culture around authenticity is real, not just a poster in the break room — especially in the neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ communities, you're encouraged to bring your whole self to work and be comfortable being you.

Cons

This is not the place for you if you don't like change. Pivoting is constant, and keeping up with the latest industry trends can be uncomfortable at times. The sheer size of the organization means it can be hard to find the information you need, and learning the internal infrastructure takes a while. You'll also run into some negativity from folks during tough stretches — but honestly, if you're coming from a turbulent work history elsewhere, you'll recognize that this is much better than most.

5.0
Sep 21, 2015
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Pros

There are a lot of pros working for Accenutre. They have great career opportunities, a never ending supply of interesting work, competitive compensation, wonderful benefits, great people, wonderful training programs, a tremendous number of brilliant professionals in their fields ready to help, and great core values.

Cons

This is not an opportunity for those that do not want to work. At Accenture everyone has a load of work to do and often times under very tight customer time lines. It is a challenge that I enjoy but many might find it stressful.

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