Accenture’s consulting professionals are at the heart of our ability to innovate and help our clients achieve high performance. With deep specialist knowledge in business, technical and functional areas, they are involved in business consulting, process design work and the application of technology to business. Consulting at Accenture is varied and stimulating because many of the world’s leading companies are our clients, so that every project we undertake is significant and presents a new challenge.
As part of our Consulting workforce, you could play a central role in developing, selling and managing multi-faceted projects that draw on the whole range of our skills and services. As a result, you may find yourself leading and managing teams of people from different workforces and countries. We need people who are able to challenge conventional thought, offer unique perspectives and conceive more innovative solutions for our clients.
If this sounds like the next step for your career, read on to learn more about how the Consulting workforce fits in with Accenture.
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At Accenture, the groups and units, in which our consulting people work, are structured to suit our clients and the marketplace. There are two components - industry expertise and specialized skills -- that together define your "specialty" as a consultant. Your specialty determines your main focus of work and the kind of assignments you get, as well as the approaches and technologies that you’re likely to use.
Industry expertise We deliver our services and solutions through five industry groups, providing an in-depth understanding of particular industries in the marketplace, the business issues affecting them and the technologies than can deliver innovation and results.
Consulting groups Every member of the Consulting workforce is also aligned with one of three consulting groups, which allows us to deliver the specialized skills that clients demand, while providing enhanced career opportunities for our people.