Sinéad Carroll studied science at UCD and now works as a Life Sciences Technology Consultant at Accenture in Ireland.
I didn’t actually know much about Accenture before applying. I was intrigued by the fact that they worked with clients across all industries and saw it as a way to combine my desire to work in technology with hopefully working with clients in the pharma industry.At first I was worried that having no business background would make it really difficult for me, but we were provided lots of training in areas like business analysis and agile working.
There were also lots of social events organised to let everyone get to know each other, and as I joined pre-pandemic, I was even lucky enough to get to travel. Since I’ve joined, I’ve worked on several different projects, all for clients in the pharma industry, which is exactly what I wanted to do.Accenture provides every employee with a “people lead”, a manager who acts as a career mentor, and I’ve found this to be a fantastic resource.
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