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      Software Engineer Interview

      May 26, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Accenture in Sep 2024

      Interview

      During my Accenture interview, the interviewer began with a fun twist by asking me to sing a song. After that, he gave me two options: either answer one hard question or 25 easy questions, with the condition that even a single wrong answer in the easy set would lead to rejection. I chose the one hard question and explained that I would rather put all my efforts into solving a single challenging problem than risk making a small mistake among many. He appreciated my thought process but said it wouldn’t count as part of the actual interview. Then, the discussion turned fully technical, with questions from my resume, especially on SQL and Java, lasting for nearly 30 minutes. It was an intense session where I gave my best, but I was not selected. Interestingly, in another candidate’s interview, the only question asked was about her address in a town. The interviewer then pulled up her house on Google Maps, and the conversation turned into a casual chat about the surroundings. She was selected. This contrast in experiences reminded me that interviews can be unpredictable and selection sometimes depends on factors beyond just technical performance. During my Accenture interview, the interviewer began with a fun twist by asking me to sing a song. After that, he gave me two options: either answer one hard question or 25 easy questions, with the condition that even a single wrong answer in the easy set would lead to rejection. I chose the one hard question and explained that I would rather put all my efforts into solving a single challenging problem than risk making a small mistake among many. He appreciated my thought process but said it wouldn’t count as part of the actual interview. Then, the discussion turned fully technical, with questions from my resume, especially on SQL and Java, lasting for nearly 30 minutes. It was an intense session where I gave my best, but I was not selected. Interestingly, in another candidate’s interview, the only question asked was about her address in a town. The interviewer then pulled up her house on Google Maps, and the conversation turned into a casual chat about the surroundings. She was selected. This contrast in experiences reminded me that interviews can be unpredictable and selection sometimes depends on factors beyond just technical performance. During my Accenture interview, the interviewer began with a fun twist by asking me to sing a song. After that, he gave me two options: either answer one hard question or 25 easy questions, with the condition that even a single wrong answer in the easy set would lead to rejection. I chose the one hard question and explained that I would rather put all my efforts into solving a single challenging problem than risk making a small mistake among many. He appreciated my thought process but said it wouldn’t count as part of the actual interview. Then, the discussion turned fully technical, with questions from my resume, especially on SQL and Java, lasting for nearly 30 minutes. It was an intense session where I gave my best, but I was not selected. Interestingly, in another candidate’s interview, the only question asked was about her address in a town. The interviewer then pulled up her house on Google Maps, and the conversation turned into a casual chat about the surroundings. She was selected. This contrast in experiences reminded me that interviews can be unpredictable and selection sometimes depends on factors beyond just technical performance.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      self introduction and the question regarding my radio jockeying journey
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      Software Developer Interview

      Jun 18, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Bangalore Rural
      Declined offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Accenture (Bangalore Rural)

      Interview

      On campus drive where students were selected at random. So it was based on luck totally. 3 rounds one aptitude one hr one technical. Difficulty was medium so basically it was overally a good experience. Nothing so hard to prepare if you are already have decent grade and an average student it would be over par.

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      Question 1

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      Software Developer Interview

      Jun 16, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Accenture

      Interview

      The first interview was with HR, and the second was technical in nature. Questions covered architecture, testing, and databases. The selection process was well-organized and efficient. It was a positive experience that left a good impression of both the staff and the company.

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      Question 1

      Why did you leave your last job? Where do you see yourself in five years?
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      Software Engineer Interview

      Jun 12, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Bengaluru
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Accenture (Bengaluru)

      Interview

      Standard interview with 1 round of aptitude and another round of behavioural. It consisted questions on problem solving and basic numbers. The interview was conducted in one day and result was declared the same day, Although joining was late.

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