Recently got laid off my old job, and joined the first company who gave me an offer, which was Accenture. I’m working in tech consulting (analytics & data science), and don’t want to stay at Accenture forever for personal preferences (prefer to be in-house vs a consultant). I was wondering how Accenture and Accenture employees are perceived for other employers as I have ambitions to work for the big tech companies? Edit: not in India, not in the US. I’m in the EMEA region. #dataanalytics #datascience
About the same as experience in any of the Big 4. Remember, all these consulting companies have high turnover because they are paying you in #exposure instead of Cold Hard Cash. Client companies hire Big 4 because of brand. Even though they know (I hope) that quality is incredibly variable, and not very high on average, even Ass Enter is better than Uncle Joe's House of Discount Consulting (Our Prices are Craaaaazy!).
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In Indian prestige land probably low-bottom tier. In actual reality if you’re able to get some great bullet points on your resume and make an impact it doesn’t matter.
What about non-indian prestige land? :P