Hello All,
First time posting here so if the post is not relevant, feel free to remove it 🙂
I applied for Modern Engineering Graduate position at Accenture UK a few months ago and a few days ago, after all the stages, I got an offer for the Tech Transformation Graduate position instead, this was explained to me that they believe, based on my skills, I can be a better asset in this position instead.
Accenture seems a great company to have on your CV and to learn a lot at the beginning of your career so I don’t think it is wise for me to just decline the offer, based on quick research, it seems that the Tech Transformation position is much more focused on the client side and little on coding, ideally, I would love to develop my technical skills as I think in the long run that’s the best thing for me.
Based on your experience, do you guys know if I’ll have the chance to keep coding and contribute to projects in that way with the Tech Transformation position, or will it be mainly focused on project management on the client side with little to no coding?
Also, the entry-level tech market doesn’t seem to be going very well, do you guys think it’s worth accepting the Tech Transformation Graduate position and is it possible to then through the year push towards doing more coding? How doable and flexible is Accenture in this regard?
If there is little coding in Tech Transformation, is it worth it for me to stay there and then move on after a year or two?
Thank you 🙂
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r/cscareerquestions Hello All, First time posting here so if the post is not relevant, feel free to remove it 🙂 I applied for Modern Engineering Graduate position at Accenture UK a few months ago and a few days ago, after all the stages, I got an offer for the Tech Transformation Graduate position instead, this was explained to me that they believe, based on my skills, I can be a better asset in this position instead. Accenture seems a great company to have on your CV and to learn a lot at the beginning of your career so I don’t think it is wise for me to just decline the offer, based on quick research, it seems that the Tech Transformation position is much more focused on the client side and little on coding, ideally, I would love to develop my technical skills as I think in the long run that’s the best thing for me. Based on your experience, do you guys know if I’ll have the chance to keep coding and contribute to projects in that way with the Tech Transformation position, or will it be mainly focused on project management on the client side with little to no coding? Also, the entry-level tech market doesn’t seem to be going very well, do you guys think it’s worth accepting the Tech Transformation Graduate position and is it possible to then through the year push towards doing more coding? How doable and flexible is Accenture in this regard? If there is little coding in Tech Transformation, is it worth it for me to stay there and then move on after a year or two? Thank you 🙂 submitted by /u/Intelligent_East1471 [link] [comments]
Hello All,
First time posting here so if the post is not relevant, feel free to remove it 🙂
I applied for Modern Engineering Graduate position at Accenture UK a few months ago and a few days ago, after all the stages, I got an offer for the Tech Transformation Graduate position instead, this was explained to me that they believe, based on my skills, I can be a better asset in this position instead.
Accenture seems a great company to have on your CV and to learn a lot at the beginning of your career so I don’t think it is wise for me to just decline the offer, based on quick research, it seems that the Tech Transformation position is much more focused on the client side and little on coding, ideally, I would love to develop my technical skills as I think in the long run that’s the best thing for me.
Based on your experience, do you guys know if I’ll have the chance to keep coding and contribute to projects in that way with the Tech Transformation position, or will it be mainly focused on project management on the client side with little to no coding?
Also, the entry-level tech market doesn’t seem to be going very well, do you guys think it’s worth accepting the Tech Transformation Graduate position and is it possible to then through the year push towards doing more coding? How doable and flexible is Accenture in this regard?
If there is little coding in Tech Transformation, is it worth it for me to stay there and then move on after a year or two?
Thank you 🙂
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