Accenture Charlotte vs Atlanta vs SF

I'm about to apply to Accenture for an entry-level management consulting position. I was wondering if any of you have feedback on the Charlotte, Atlanta, and SF offices. Out of the three, which office is the biggest?

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Yeah, but it would probably be easier to get hired at a large office compared to a smaller one. If anyone knows other management consulting firms with large offices in Charlotte/Atlanta, please share your thoughts. Thanks in advance.

 

That's what I've done.. I basically said I'm open to all locations in the US.

If anyone has any info on the 3 offices (in terms of size, etc), can you please share your thoughts..

 

depends on what industry you are looking to get into.

charlotte = retail banking SF = high tech ATL = communications

i think SF and ATL offices are comparable in size (altho i think atltanta is probably larger). Charlotte is small i think and mainly only focused on supporting the local clients. i also think you probably have higher chance of travel out of ATL/SF than charlotte.

keep in mind that you can always transfer offices later (altho it is a pain in the ass).

 

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