Through internships, mentoring programs and conferences, many rising students are involved with Accenture before they even graduate.
Internships: Accenture offers paid undergraduate summer internships in various locations around the United States. As an intern, you will have first-hand exposure to the roles and responsibilities of an entry-level consulting analyst. You'll also attend a three-day leadership conference outside of Chicago with other summer interns. Read about the experience of an Accenture intern.
Scholarships: At Accenture, we have made a commitment to help support meritorious minority students in pursuit of their dreams. That’s why, we have established a series of scholarship programs, including the Accenture Junior and Community College Scholarship Fund, Accenture Scholarship Program For Minorities, Accenture American Indian Scholarship Fund, and fund scholarships through the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
Accenture’s Student Empowerment Program: is a three-year program targeted toward diverse sophomores pursuing careers in business and technology, that provides an opportunity to build a relationship with Accenture throughout their campus career, learn about careers in consulting, foster mentoring relationships and get the hands-on experience they need to ultimately choose a career path.
Accenture Women's Networking Forum: is a series of one-day networking events at Accenture local offices that helps top female students in their junior or senior year develop and strengthen their leadership skills, build relationships with Accenture female employees, and meet other outstanding female students from schools in the area.
Partnerships: We nurture strong relationships with national minority and women organizations, such as the National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers. We also have recruiting programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions.