Application Support Analyst (Level D)
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Application Support Analyst (Level D)
See full listing on Accenture's website. Here is brief description.
People within Application Outsourcing are responsible for the day-to-day provision of long-term outsourcing services to one or several clients. As part of our Application Outsourcing team, you could be helping to provide the programming, management and maintenance services needed to implement and support installations of both custom and packaged application software.
http://careers3.accenture.com/Careers/US/default.htm
People within Application Outsourcing are responsible for the day-to-day provision of long-term outsourcing services to one or several clients. As part of our Application Outsourcing team, you could be helping to provide the programming, management and maintenance services needed to implement and support installations of both custom and packaged application software.
http://careers3.accenture.com/Careers/US/default.htm
Re: Application Support Analyst (Level D)
I worked for Accenture for nearly 2 years as an SAP/Human Resources Consultant, and would be happy to share my experiences with you.
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Re: Application Support Analyst (Level D)
Please feel free to post your experiences - good, bad and everything in between.
Also, strategies for getting a job with Accenture . . . or reasons why this may not be the best career move. Also, if you see this as a company that prepares you to move on to other positions, but isn't ideal for longterm (i.e. stepping stone) please share your insight.
We do not owe anything to anyone - these are not paid ads. So the negative as well as the positive is encouraged.
Also, strategies for getting a job with Accenture . . . or reasons why this may not be the best career move. Also, if you see this as a company that prepares you to move on to other positions, but isn't ideal for longterm (i.e. stepping stone) please share your insight.
We do not owe anything to anyone - these are not paid ads. So the negative as well as the positive is encouraged.
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