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Copyright 2003 Accenture. All rights reserved. Accenture, its logo, and Accenture Innovation Delivered are trademarks of Accenture. SCOOPS Session Thursday, September 11, 2003 campusconnection.accenture.com
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Agenda Introduction About Accenture & Consulting The Consulting Analyst Characteristics & What We Look For
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Accenture in a Nutshell Global management consulting and technology services company 80,000 people, 47 countries US$11.6 billion Expertise: – Consulting – Technology – Outsourcing – Alliances
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Consulting – the Ins and Outs Why do companies hire consultants? – Specialized experience not available in- house – Assign resources to yield greatest value – Objective assessment of business operations and strategy What do consultants do? – Listen – Investigate – Analyze – Recommend – Implement – Collaborate with our clients to not only innovate but execute and create tangible value.
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Variety of challenging and interesting work Creative, collaborative teams Flexible work environment Diverse, inclusive culture Continuous learning Inspiring leadership Our Unique, Dynamic Culture
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Roles and responsibilities: Build industry skills Develop technology-based solutions Analyze, design and implement business process improvements Define user requirements Gain and specialize skills in: – business process design – business validation concepts – testing and quality assurance – system building concepts – programming and development The Consulting Analyst
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Continuous Learning Professional and personal growth New Employee Orientation Core Analyst Program Local St. Charles Continuous Training Centralized Local Courses Computer-based On-the-job experience
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Are we right for you? Are you right for us? We seek… Outstanding academics Leaders Interest in technology Effective communicators Analytical problem-solvers Team players Quick learners Flexibility Are you looking for… Variety Development opportunities Challenging and interesting work Working with creative, collaborative teams Diverse colleagues and clients Possible travel
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Preferred graduation dates Preferred majors – Engineering – Computer Science – CIS – Business & Quantitative Business (Finance, Economics, Accounting) Legal authorization to work in the U.S. without requiring sponsorship for employment visa status What We Look For
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