Does it impact the acceptance rate, the compensation or the career path ?
No. An English accent is also fine.
Lol yes let’s include all ‘acceptable’ Europeans accents in the bucket.
If it’s not understandable at all, then naturally you’ll be affected, at least at the first degree.
Sundar Pichai has an Indian Accent
and Arnold Schwarzenegger has an Austrian accent and he became CA governor.
Most of my managers have not been English-as-a -first-language speakers, so I would say no.
Accents typically denote cultural assimilation. A British or European accent is fine, because the cultures are already similar. If you are “brown” or “asian”, I’d advise you to fix your accent. You don’t have to change it entirely, just the way you pronounce certain phonemes.
Have you checked who are the CEOs of some of the top companies in US? Please dont ask such stupid questions and waste people’s time and Blind’s resources.
Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai have very Americanized accents. Like I said in my earlier comments, they pronounce certain phonemes how Americans pronounce them, and not how they are typically pronounced where they grew up.
Damn... you should really calm down there bud. I find it amusing that you decided to "waste" more time by commenting on this post instead of simply moving on to another post.
Clarity of sentences and Grammer is more important than the actual accent. Broken half-baked sentences in the finest American accent will get you nowhere either.
Does having "American" name affect an individual's success in the US?
So long as you do the needful, you should be fine.
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