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Does anyone have any tips or experience going through the strengths-based interview and 2) lead a 10-minute discussion with interviewer on how a tool or technology you recently learned about can be used to solve everyday or business problems.
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As someone who went through the apprenticeship interview process not long ago, here's my take: Practice your response to open-ended questions. Yes, STAR method is perfect for this.
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So in my experience, there were a total of 3 interviews: first, a short 30-minute call; second, a 1-hour interview; and finally, an in-person interview with a presentation requirement. My advice to you is to be yourself with a hint of professionalism.
Hey, I was going to apply for the accenture apprenticeship and I was wondering if you had any tips since you got accepted? What stuff should I put in my resume if I graduated high school but didn't finish college? And any advice on the interviews?
I am really looking forward to it and to obtain the skills and experience that I am studying atm. I go to cc part-time for a few night classes each week and only have 2 semesters left. I voiced this as a concern and everyone I interviewed with including my recruiter said it is not a problem.
Got an offer for Accentures apprenticeship program and I’m excited about it because I think it’ll be a great way to get my foot in the tech door. I’ve read so many mixed reviews on the firm but think ideally I just want to use it to learn and then boost my resume for my next role.