Accenture's assessment process focuses on a candidate's mental agility, technical knowledge, and cultural fit. "Dumps" often refer to collections of past exam questions or study materials used to prepare for these assessments. Types of Accenture Assessments

Market Impact: When Accenture dumps a client—say a regional bank with outdated tech—competitors like Deloitte or IBM swarm in. Accenture’s castoffs often become another firm's turnaround project.

  • Avoid any website, Telegram bot, or seller offering “Accenture dumps.” They are likely scams or traps.
  • Report such materials if you are an Accenture employee – it protects your company’s standards.
  • Replace dumps with deliberate practice, official study guides, and peer collaboration.

Historical Performance

  • Post-Dump Rally: In February 2020, Accenture "dumped" its guidance due to COVID-19. Shares fell 11% in two days. Investors who bought that dump saw a 40% return within 12 months.
  • The 2022 Tech Wreck: When Accenture’s stock dumped 7% in September 2022 on fears of slowing consulting demand, the stock bottomed at $240. It recovered to $320 by July 2023.