Your resume introduction is the very first thing recruiters notice. It sets the tone for the entire profile. For Accenture, your introduction should clearly reflect:
Example:
“A passionate Computer Science graduate with hands-on experience in Java, Python, and AWS Cloud. Skilled in designing scalable applications and problem-solving. Seeking a role as an Associate Software Engineer at Accenture to apply my technical expertise in real-world projects.”
Pro Tips:
Planning is the most important step, even before opening Word or Canva. Here’s how you do it:
ATS (Applicant Tracking System) is software that scans resumes for keywords. To make your resume ATS-friendly:
Tip: ATS scans your resume first; human reads second. Fail ATS, no human sees it.
| Feature | Resume | CV |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 1–2 pages | Multiple pages |
| Purpose | Job application | Academic/research purposes |
| Content | Focused on relevant skills, projects | Complete career history, publications, awards |
| Customization | Tailored per job | General, less tailored |
| ATS-friendly | Yes, if formatted properly | Rarely optimized for ATS |
For Accenture: Always use a resume, not a CV.