Application Submission: You start by submitting your application online through Accenture's career portal or through a recruiter.
Initial Screening: Once your application is reviewed, you might have an initial screening call with a recruiter or HR representative. They may ask about your background, experience, and why you're interested in the role.
Technical Assessment: Depending on your experience level, you may be asked to complete a technical assessment or coding challenge related to Salesforce development. This could involve tasks like writing Apex code, configuring Salesforce objects, or solving hypothetical problems.
Technical Interview: If you pass the initial screening and assessment, you'll likely have one or more technical interviews with members of the Salesforce development team. These interviews may delve deeper into your technical skills, experience with Salesforce technologies (such as Apex, Visualforce, Lightning components), and problem-solving abilities. Expect questions about your past projects, how you've handled challenges, and your approach to design and development.
Behavioral Interview: In addition to technical skills, Accenture places importance on cultural fit and teamwork. You may have one or more behavioral interviews where you'll discuss your work style, communication skills, ability to work in a team, and how you've handled various situations in past roles.
Managerial Interview: Depending on the level of the role you're applying for, you may also have an interview with a hiring manager or senior leader. This interview may focus on your overall experience, career goals, and how you would contribute to the team and organization.
HR Interview: Finally, you may have a final interview with HR to discuss salary, benefits, and any other logistical details related to the job offer.