I actually got offered a job at Accenture and passed on it. I felt like it might of been too overwhelming and their website is sensory over load. So did I make the right choice? I feel like theres other tech companies. I am more interested in help desk and networking. I also work for a local none for profit i do both back stage theater and av set ups and events thats more the route i want to get into
Everyone needs different environments to thrive, don't regret your choices as they're already done focus on what you can do next and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors :D
Hai hi I'm diviya from India I'm a 12th grader I would like persuade my UG course as a software engineer and I have been dreaming to work aerospace engineer in reputed organizations. My question whether I need to do a course related to aerospace And could you give me carrier guidance pls
I think I’m on the same path as you, I’m on my last year but due to the program I’m in I have to finish this year and sadly I don’t have time no to take cs class but I thought next year to take classes like from free Harvard school classes, do you have a recommendation + how long it took you to learn all of these stuff at a good enough level to have a job at this. Is your seminar is for employees only ore everyone? And how did you got the job ?
So for the particular role, I joined as there wasn't a need to know how to code though many of us did have a fair bit of programming experience. Unfortunately, the seminar is only for employees. I learned some full-stack JS skills on this Udemy course (www.udemy.com/share/101W923@iKgkxIbCqD6J-RUoF1zVIzANwWbC0LWXi2g-8jyoiwtDQ3quDLbxmqOpUQH9l0KraQ==/)
My initial training was taught by other members of staff who take some time to teach the newbies, but thereafter there are courses Accenture has or paid for you can learn from at your own pace.
@@SA64R I've been in a multinational business as a intern and they left me for a whole month on Udemy learning Angular. It hasn't been great at all in terms of relationships.
Well, I'd say any coding experience will help with learning how to code in general. However, the most useful skill to learn out of these for aerospace would be AWS.
Great question, I suppose I learned whilst I was studying aerospace because I was interested in it. Here's a couple of videos that may help answer this question: ruclips.net/video/8I6R6kNZmb0/видео.html, ruclips.net/video/gFz6fu7ek3U/видео.html
Thanks! Oh cool, i'm not too familiar with that side of the graduate programs as I am in the technology analyst group rather than the analyst consulting group. However, I know that Accenture as a whole does like to invest in its staff so, you can expect to learn a lot.
Hai this is badru from India am 1st year aerospace engineering students please tell your valuable experience what are additional course to learn and important tips to get university toper????
I personally didn't do any additional courses in aerospace engineering as I felt my course provided me with enough resources to do very well, however I would recommend learning to code as it is a great tool for any engineer to have in their arsenal
As it stands there is no requirement to be in the office, however it will depend on which clients you're working with. So if you're client tells you your role can be done fully remote than yes you can work from where ever.
@@SA64R Thankyou for getting back to me, great stuff I have the assessment centre next month obviously my degree covered 0 coding did you have a good understanding before you got the job or can you literally just show you have a passion and they be willing to teach you everything?
@@adamroscoe5950 I had some experience in programming, however it wasn't industry standard or anything. Accenture does invest heavily in training its staff so there'll be plenty of opportunity to learn once in.
Hey, I’m joining the TAG group as well as a grad in a few weeks. How has the project search been going, because they told me the training programs are normally 8 weeks?
I actually got offered a job at Accenture and passed on it. I felt like it might of been too overwhelming and their website is sensory over load. So did I make the right choice? I feel like theres other tech companies. I am more interested in help desk and networking. I also work for a local none for profit i do both back stage theater and av set ups and events thats more the route i want to get into
Everyone needs different environments to thrive, don't regret your choices as they're already done focus on what you can do next and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors :D
@@SA64R Thanks! I needed to hear that
@@pancakewalrus99 Hey man, I had the same experience when browsing their website haha
Hey, currently an aerospace engineering student applying to an analytics role at Accenture. Do you have any advice :) This video was very insightful
Hai hi I'm diviya from India
I'm a 12th grader
I would like persuade my UG course as a software engineer and I have been dreaming to work aerospace engineer in reputed organizations.
My question whether I need to do a course related to aerospace
And could you give me carrier guidance pls
I think I’m on the same path as you, I’m on my last year but due to the program I’m in I have to finish this year and sadly I don’t have time no to take cs class but I thought next year to take classes like from free Harvard school classes, do you have a recommendation + how long it took you to learn all of these stuff at a good enough level to have a job at this.
Is your seminar is for employees only ore everyone? And how did you got the job ?
So for the particular role, I joined as there wasn't a need to know how to code though many of us did have a fair bit of programming experience. Unfortunately, the seminar is only for employees.
I learned some full-stack JS skills on this Udemy course (www.udemy.com/share/101W923@iKgkxIbCqD6J-RUoF1zVIzANwWbC0LWXi2g-8jyoiwtDQ3quDLbxmqOpUQH9l0KraQ==/)
hi, what laptop did they give you?
Another great video, is it better to do an meng or a beng, msc?
Hey, I've made a video specifically about this, check it out here -> ruclips.net/video/jwE06i-V4Xc/видео.html
My actual question is HOW are you learning inside there. Through guided courses by an instructor or via e.g. Udemy?
My initial training was taught by other members of staff who take some time to teach the newbies, but thereafter there are courses Accenture has or paid for you can learn from at your own pace.
@@SA64R I've been in a multinational business as a intern and they left me for a whole month on Udemy learning Angular. It hasn't been great at all in terms of relationships.
So are these softwares related to aerospace engineering ?
Well, I'd say any coding experience will help with learning how to code in general. However, the most useful skill to learn out of these for aerospace would be AWS.
Hi, I was just wondering what the pre-onboarding process was like
What do you mean by pre-onboarding like the recruitment process?
how did u get into software, (considering u majored in aerospace)?
Great question, I suppose I learned whilst I was studying aerospace because I was interested in it. Here's a couple of videos that may help answer this question: ruclips.net/video/8I6R6kNZmb0/видео.html, ruclips.net/video/gFz6fu7ek3U/видео.html
nice video, I will join for graduate consultant program, do you know anything about that?
Thanks! Oh cool, i'm not too familiar with that side of the graduate programs as I am in the technology analyst group rather than the analyst consulting group. However, I know that Accenture as a whole does like to invest in its staff so, you can expect to learn a lot.
@@SA64R thanks, that would be amazing!
Hai this is badru from India am 1st year aerospace engineering students please tell your valuable experience what are additional course to learn and important tips to get university toper????
I personally didn't do any additional courses in aerospace engineering as I felt my course provided me with enough resources to do very well, however I would recommend learning to code as it is a great tool for any engineer to have in their arsenal
Can I ask on the working flexibility are you able to work remotely ?
As it stands there is no requirement to be in the office, however it will depend on which clients you're working with. So if you're client tells you your role can be done fully remote than yes you can work from where ever.
@@SA64R Thankyou for getting back to me, great stuff I have the assessment centre next month obviously my degree covered 0 coding did you have a good understanding before you got the job or can you literally just show you have a passion and they be willing to teach you everything?
@@adamroscoe5950 I had some experience in programming, however it wasn't industry standard or anything. Accenture does invest heavily in training its staff so there'll be plenty of opportunity to learn once in.
@@SA64R oh good I was concerned about the technical element being a programming task
Was the 10 week course a self study?
Nope it was taught by more senior staff
Hey, I’m joining the TAG group as well as a grad in a few weeks. How has the project search been going, because they told me the training programs are normally 8 weeks?
I'm still looking for a project, but that's because it generally is a bit quite over the Christmas period.