Background: I am going through a career change. I'm going from PM / business-related roles to a software engineer. I've completed a coding bootcamp, so I recognize I still have a lot to learn. Luckily though! I have an interview with Accenture for a front-end engineer position tomorrow. This will be my first ever technical interview. Any advice specific to Accenture's interviewing style and specific to the engineering role?
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I had a fizzbuzz interview and easy leetcode questions. Followup phone interview with the tech lead was just talking about my past experience and getting a chance to ask questions about their stack. The interviewer liked my questions, which I think sealed it for me, since the recruiter explicitly mentioned this to me after the interview. Overall, pretty easy, but I'm guessing the actual questions will vary greatly as it seems up to whatever the project leads want to discuss. Also, this wasn't a front-end position.
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Trash lol