Developer Program
Are you ready to develop your talents? This is your chance
to explore your skills in real case scenarios.
Why join this Accenture Developer Program?
Accenture empowers you to be your best – professionally and
personally. Coming from diverse backgrounds, at Accenture, we work together to
solve our clients’ most challenging problems with leading-edge technologies. We
are innovators that improve the way the world works and lives.
The Developer Program gives you an opportunity to work on
realistic tasks that our developers and technical consultants usually do on
client projects. You’ll develop skills in areas such as architecture,
requirements, programming, artificial intelligence, testing, cyber security,
and application security – skills that prepare you for long-term success and
give you an edge in your personal and professional endeavors.
Benefits of this Developer Program
Earn a Certificate
When you complete the Developer Program, you’ll earn a
personalized completion certificate to share with prospective employers and
your professional network.
Set yourself up for success
Completing this program can help you gain new confidence and
methods for turning your talents into practical skills that you can use at
work.
Learn direct from Accenture
This Developer Program has been created by leaders at
Accenture. You’ll receive instructions from the Accenture team and compare your
work with real model solutions from Accenture.
Gain real work experience
Throughout the Developer Program, you’ll develop deep
insights into what it is actually like to work at Accenture.
Do it in your own time
Fit the Developer Program in with your busy schedule. Learn
at your own pace and reach your personal goals.
Architecture
1.Define technical requirements
Understanding priorities and formulating measurable requirements
2.Design changes to an existing architecture
Evaluating design decisions
3.Scale on-premise system infrastructure to the cloud
Evaluating options to run software
Programming
1.Reading and understanding code
Reading code can be less exciting than running it, but sometimes it is the necessary thing to do
2.Attention to detail
Not all code that looks similar does the same thing
3.Debugging algorithms
Read and debug some of the client’s code
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