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Accenture New Zealand

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  • > 100,000 employees

Training & Personal Development at Accenture New Zealand

7.7
7.7 rating for Training, based on 56 reviews
Please describe the training programmes at your company and tell us what skills you've picked up.
Training is mostly delivered in blocks overseas, or online.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
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Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Orientation and Core training for employees at each level is valuable. I've picked up skills from various classroom and online training in house. These include being Splunk Power User Certified, other internal certifications, a working knowledge of technology trends and the value levers in different industries.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Lot of technical trainings are provided for free, considering the fact that they would cost a fortune to do it
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Aug 2017
Numerous training options both face-to-face and through a vast online training database. Skills in programs such as Excel as well as ideas such as Agile project management are easy to improve through the training offered.
Graduate, Canberra - 29 Aug 2017
So far the training I've been involved in (orientation) has been okay, I haven't yet sat in on any other training.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
I have completed a lot of training since joining the company, and I have had the opportunity to select what I would like to become certified in.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Aug 2017
So many training opportunities, particularly if you want to do training in your own time.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
I've been lucky enough to have done a fair bit of training.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
One thing that was promoted / promised as a graduate is the opportunity for international training and to meet analysts from overseas offices. This is did not happen and I went on local training. Something to keep in mind given that this is one of Accenture's main draw cards for graduates.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Digital analyst training and design thinking. Both of these are useful, but not in the day to day work day.
Graduate, Wellington - 28 Aug 2017
Training programs are available - however this is poorly communicated, and you are restricted based on the business segment you are in. I have been repeatedly denied training I wanted to do because I was not in the right business segment for that training - this is also not communicated until you are rejected.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Face to face and hands on
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Aug 2017
The training is good, however it is annoying that some of the face to face training has been replaced with a virtual training session via skype
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
Normal on the job training along with vast amount of online documentation, trainings and certifications.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
I've bettered my Excel and PowerPoint skills, learnt about stakeholder management, used Salesforce platform tools, learnt about the Agile way to do things, learnt how to use Visio. I am also going to participate in design thinking training.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
I don't participate in trainings currently, however am aware they are out there (get to go to India for training at year-end). I have picked up many skills such as finessing business writing and using Visio.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Aug 2017
Lots of online courses available, as well as valuable learning programs.
Graduate, Auckland - 28 Aug 2017
the training course provided as a graduate joiner was inadequate to prepare you for your role. it was a two week holiday before the end of your free time.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017
They are looking to upskill people including paying for external programs such as SAFE agile training
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2017