Granth Dhir, who was placed at Accenture, shares his experience and offers tips to prepare for the placement season. Let’s see what he has to say about it.
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Granth Dhir’s Accenture interview experience
- Interviewee :- Granth Dhir
- UnsaidTalks Interviewer :- Sheen Sarup
- Branch :- Computer Engineering
- Year Of Passout :- 2024
- Profile Offered :- yet to be announced
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Interview Questions
Ques. Introduce yourself to the readers
Hello, I am Granth Dhir, currently pursuing my bachelor’s in engineering from Thapar University. I am in my final year.
My interests lie in software development, artificial intelligence, deep learning, and machine learning. In my free time, I enjoy playing chess and occasionally watching cricket.
Ques. What was the difficulty level of the interview? (1- very easy, 10-very difficult)
Easy to medium.
Ques. What was the procedure of the placement that took place? (Shortlisting criteria/ coding or aptitude test/ number of interviews)
It was a three-day selection process.
Round 1: Cognitive and Technical
Ninety questions in ninety minutes, divided into four parts:
– Verbal ability
– Programming
– Quants
– Excel and PowerPoint shortcuts
Round 2: Coding (45 minutes)
Two questions of easy to medium difficulty.
Round 3: Assessment of Speaking and Listening
AI proctored test (not an elimination round).
Round 4: HR plus Technical
– Behavioral question (e.g., what was the toughest subject in college and how did you overcome it?)
– Basic networking
– Some more questions based on projects made in college
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