Accenture Opens Advanced Technology Center in Indore, India
Expanded digital delivery network to serve growing client demand for transformative technology services across AI, cloud, data analytics, metaverse and more
Accenture opened its newest Advanced Technology Centers in India (ATCI) located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The new facility represents further expansion of the company’s global delivery network and will focus on developing and delivering a wide range of cross-industry technology solutions to help drive digital transformation and innovation for clients.
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“We are thrilled to have a stronger presence in Indore. Our market leading people policies, large investments in learning and development, and the boundaryless opportunities we offer across deep technology areas and industry domains, will open up new avenues for local talent and support our people looking for greater location flexibility,” said Mahesh Zurale, senior managing director, lead – Advanced Technology Centers in India, Accenture.
Accenture is currently recruiting for roles across digital, cloud, data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality / metaverse and platforms. Interested applicants can log onto careers.accenture.com to apply.
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Accenture is a leading talent brand in India and recognized among the top employers in the country by various employer rankings. The company is widely recognized for its long-standing commitment to building a culture of equality and is among the first companies globally to set a goal of achieving a gender balanced workforce by 2025. In India currently, approximately 47% of the workforce comprise women, with approximately 26% serving in leadership roles
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