Remember examples of different uni projects you were involved in and how you played a part in each project.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
You cannot anticipate where you will placed as a graduate, especially when coming from a non business or legal degree. So make a good case of where you believe you will fit within the organisation before your interviews.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2017
Review your achievements and responses to behavioural questions. Stay up to date with the industries that you are interested in working with, and also the new trends in technology.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Just be relaxed and be yourself.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2017
Practice case studies and know the industries of the managers who are interviewing you in the case study round. Other than that, just be yourself, because the managers are very understanding and just want to get to know you.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Search company background. culture. your future plan, field of interest what you know about that field
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Research the company and know the background and the values of the company prior to interviews.
Graduate, Canberra - 29 Aug 2017
Have something interesting outside of study/work that you do as a hobby. the managers interviewing me liked to know I am able to maintain a work/life balance prior to joining Accenture
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Read on the company profile, have questions prepared, and really define what your assets and skillsets are so the interviewers know and understand your strengths.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Ask for expectations of the job, your day to day responsibilities, clients
Graduate, Wellington - 28 Aug 2017
Research the area you want to join and ask questions until you have a good idea of what they provide and if it aligns to your values
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Read lots about the company, its projects, competitors etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Research the company extremely well before interviewing. Try and remain calm during the Assessment Centre, and always be yourself
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Research is key. Know the ins and outs of the company, particularly their values. Work out how these relate to you as an individual and why you want to work for them. Generic responses (i.e., international company) won't get you very far - be a bit unique and demonstrate that you have genuinely thought about the company and want to work for them.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Understand the company you're applying to
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
To know why you are the best person for the company - it boils down to having more than a great academic transcript, but if you are an interesting person, who is willing to go above and beyond, without the guarantee of recognition. For example, I volunteered at university - and did this because I really enjoyed it (rather than using this as a vehicle to enhance my CV. I believe in my interview it could be seen I was genuine about this, and I think the interviewers could really see who was and was not genuine about extra-curricular activities and their motivation for them). Also, as Accenture is a people company, being able to freely converse is a big plus.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Do a bit of research on company structure.
Graduate, Auckland - 28 Aug 2017
Have a good understanding of Accenture: its structure, competitors, service offerings and major clients
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Research their website well. Show that you want to be at Accenture, rather than they are one of many places you are applying
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017