I've been working in industry as a financial analyst for a couple years at a well respected company. Accenture is preparing an offer for me to join their Finance and Performance Management (F&PM) group in the Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) section as a consultant. If anyone here has had experience with the firm, I'd appreciate the insight. Questions:
1) I'm interested in working on Hyperion implementations, but I'm also interested in ERP as well as Shared Services, which is done outside the EPM group (still under F&PM, with Fin Ops, I believe). If I accept and do a couple Hyperion projects, how hard is it to get on an ERP or SS project? I asked them about this during the interviews but their answers varied.
2) For this level of experience, what salary should I expect them to offer? This is in the Atlanta office, and my current salary is in the high $60s. I don't have an MBA, but my undergrad was in finance.
3) How do they compare to Deloitte (in terms of culture and business outlook)?
After Lawrence's thread on Booz Allen, I figure there might be some more useful information out there.
1) I'm interested in working on Hyperion implementations, but I'm also interested in ERP as well as Shared Services, which is done outside the EPM group (still under F&PM, with Fin Ops, I believe). If I accept and do a couple Hyperion projects, how hard is it to get on an ERP or SS project? I asked them about this during the interviews but their answers varied.
2) For this level of experience, what salary should I expect them to offer? This is in the Atlanta office, and my current salary is in the high $60s. I don't have an MBA, but my undergrad was in finance.
3) How do they compare to Deloitte (in terms of culture and business outlook)?
After Lawrence's thread on Booz Allen, I figure there might be some more useful information out there.