My First Interview for Accenture

I just received an e-mail, on Friday October 13th, confirming that I will have an interview with Accenture next Friday. I’m off to study and get ready now. Wish me luck!

Accenture’s logo in a hallway
I received my first e-mail confirming my interview with Accenture, after applying online, about a week ago. Ever since the e-mail, I have been reading news and studying the company’s history for this interview a little bit everyday.

I think one of the best to prepare for an interview like this is to know the company well enough to have an intelligent conversation with your interviewee. That’s especially true in the first round interviews of Accenture, since they focus more on the reasons why you would want to work with them and where you see yourself in the company years from now. So, yes, the best way to know that is to know the company a little more. My idea to study the company was to follow Google Finance’s RSS feed and read any news that came out on Accenture. Here is a brief list of the latest news (You have to have Javascript enabled to see this):

So anyways, here are some details on my first interview with them. I walked in the fifth floor of the Brown Building at McGill and was welcomed by three representatives of the Montreal office. They were really nice and we had a little chat about Accenture and other mathematical problems, which was a really interesting problem that I haven’t managed to solve yet, but that’s beside my point here. The actual interview took place in another room, and so my interviewer took me to that room at which point we started discussing some of my academic achievements right away. The interview was basically a get-to-know-me sort of interview and the questions were separated into four categories: Human Resources, Academic achievements, Life in general (extra curricular activities, etc), and Accenture-related questions. The first part is simply to know my geographical preferences (Would I prefer Montreal, Toronto, etc) and whether I can work in Canada.

I don’t want to go into the specifics of what the questions were, but they were pretty simple questions to get to know me. It was actually very interesting to talk with the interviewer and to get to know the company a little better. I think it would be really interesting to work there. There was also some time for me to ask questions about the job and the life that you can expect to have with a job from Accenture, which sounded reasonably exciting!

At the end of the interview, I had time to chat with the three representatives and is where I learned the most about Accenture. I also learned that the next interviews will be held next Friday, October 20th. I will know if I get the second interview or not on Monday. So stay tuned.

Don’t hesitate to leave a little comment here to share with us your experience at interviewing with Accenture. I may even have some words of advice to give you. Meanwhile, here is the picture of the stock for the past two years at Accenture. I find it pretty interesting and revealing to look at the price of the stock of a company.

Last two years at Accenture

Trip to Tokerau Beach

On our way to Tokerau Beach

Trip to Tokerau Beach, North Island For those of you who didn’t know, it was the labour day weekend in New-Zealand last weekend and I went to Tokerau Beach in the Far North District. Tokerau Beach is very close to Cape Reinga which is the most northern point of New-Zealand. Kate’s mom, Kate is my flatmate, has a cabin out there and we were invited to spend (or invited ourselves) the weekend over there. So we drove there on saturday morning and came back on sunday night.

There are too many things I would like to say about this place, but I will let you guys discover most of them by looking at the pictures I just uploaded on the webpage. I also visited a place called Uretiti Beach which is another beach where Bonnie and I slept at on our last trip to new-Zealand. Overall it was a great little trip up north, but man was it tough bug-wise. You saw the post about “I’m such a city boy” ? Well, now you can see the tent in which I slept and understand why I said I was sleeping with the bugs. A good thing I had my iPod to accompany me in the tent. I played solitaire with the bugs for a while. Enough said, enjoy the pics by clicking on the thumbnail right there. Cheers.

Nouvelles photos

Bon, enfin voici quelques unes des photos que j’ai prises au courant de la semaine. En fait, les photos que j’ai ajouter sont tous des photos que j’ai pris le 27 Septembre alors que j’ai marcher pendant a peu pres 5 heures autour du centre ville de Auckland a la recherche des “spots” que Bonnie et moi avions visiter il y a deja de cela deux ans. Alors pour certains, ces photos seront “boring”, mais il y en a quand meme quelques unes que vous aimerez.

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The Gentleman's Club

New-Zealand photos – Part 4

Yé, j’ai rajouter 10 photos de mon voyage en Nouvelle-Zélande 2003. C’est assez ironique quand on pense que je ne vais pas avoir terminer de mettre mes photos sur le net et je vais déjà être repartie vers le même pays… Bon, mais en tout cas. Je voulais quand même vous tenir au courant.

Je ne devrais pas être capable de mettre d’autre photos de ce merveilleux voyage avant que je reviennes de ce voyage ci. Alors, vous allez devoir regarder des photos magnifique de Hollande, France, Espagne, Nouvelle-Zélande, Australie, Thailande, Laos, et Cambodge pendant ce temps-là. J’ai hâte de partir. Mais avant tout cela, nous devons aller porter John à l’aréoport ce soir. Il part avant moi pour Paris et Berlin, et nous allons se rencontrer à Paris le 1 Août pour la première fois que nous nous voyons sur un autre continent. J’ai trop hâte.

p.s.: J’espère que les accents sont sorties comme il le faut. je veux m’habituer à écrire en français pour mon voyage. Pour les anglophones, vous allez devoir vous pratiquer ;)

New-Zealand photos – Part 3

Bon, j’ai enfin reussis a mettre une troisieme partie de mes photos de la Nouvelle-Zealande. Ces photos commencent du jour ou nous avons quitter l’ile du nord en traversier jusqu’au jour ou nous avons ete faire du bateau a Dunedin avec Arapera. J’aime quelques-unes de ces photos, surtout celle que Bonnie a prise quand nous avons ete faire du bateau (photo 144/147). Alors allez faire un tour et amusez-vous bien. Je vais eventuellement faire un album photo avec des comments pour que vous puissiez me donner vos avis, mais pour l’instant utilitser le lien ici pour faire vos commentaires. Bon visionement!

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