why is Accenture stock cratering?
11
why is Accenture stock cratering?
$7500 mortgage on 12k take home, am I crazy?
Opportunity to take a job but can only stay a month and a half before my start date for another job - should I take it?
I like my job alot. I work with smart people. I have a ton of flexibility. All in (salary, bonus, equity) I make $300k mcol. It's kind of a dead end, I'm not gonna make partner and it's PE backed so I could lose my job at any time. At some point I'll probably be laid off because that just seems to be the new reality. I struggle with looking for a new role because I like my role. But also I feel lazy just chilling. Sanity check if I should try to jump and get back on the escalator or enjoy it?
Anybody else have a harder time getting a job after leaving McKinsey than before you joined? Exited the firm over a year and a half ago and I have not been able to secure an offer ANYWHERE, despite having many interviews.
What was your salary progression after college and what do you think got you to your success?
Accenture is winning more business, but the revenue per project won in the long term is projected to shrink. AI is creating outcome based pricing, which eats into the margins of hour based pricing. And the market is repricing professional services accordingly.
I’ve read that MBB is leaning more into AI services. It already accounts for about 40% of revenue to date. But if Accenture is repricing at the top of the market, trickle down effects are bound to happen.
Accenture chose technology, offshoring and outsourcing a long time ago and is now paying the price. Too many people, too commoditized, and a clueless leader who never ran a consulting engagement in her life.
It’s over. AI came for SaaS and ppl were laughing. Now it’s come for professional services.
I make decks all on my own, build and deploy my own demos .. all using Claude .. no one needs a heavy team of fresh college grads that have zero business context. This is unfortunately where the world is at irrespective of whether we like it or not. Personally, I don’t love it.. because what’s the new generation to do? What are they supposed to go to college for?
Outsourcing is dying?
Because consulting is dying
Do you think Accenture will cut over half of its employees now given the trajectory in which AI is heading towards with the firm having around 800,000 employees
Eventually they will have to, unless we can find new sources of growth.0
Ppl saying ai is eating consulting are junior or disconnected. It’s because a huge portion of accentures business is outsourcing/offshoring and work that is in fact being automated away. Consulting has always had value based pricing. That narrative is dumb as well. Cost projects have always had variable components.
Se also: Julie Sweet
This is a reset. Consulting will shrink but I think it will still be needed at lower pricing and scale.
Accentures primary business is outsourcing. That’s the easiest work to leverage AI. The rest is tech implementations. That’s not happening with interest rates. It’s doomed.
Because consulting is a dying business. No one wants those useless PPTs