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Inclusion and diversity in the United States

We put inclusion & diversity at the heart of the way we work.

 

Find out why inclusion and diversity are good for our business

Our culture of equality enables us to attract and develop top talent to deliver value for our clients.

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"Setting diversity goals and publishing our progress are foundations for real change—but we know we also must go beyond the numbers to create experiences for our people that inspire everyone to respect each other as equals. When everyone is invited to be their authentic selves, we can create a vibrant, equitable culture where every person feels like they belong and can bring their best every day—at work, at home and in their communities."

Jimmy Etheredge
CEO - North America

Accenture's 2022 U.S. workforce demographics

Striving together to make equality the reality

We believe that transparency builds trust. That’s why back in 2016 we became the first professional services company to publish our U.S. workforce demographic data by gender, race and ethnicity, persons with disabilities and veterans—and since then, we have added LGBTQ data. This level of transparency not only inspires us to do better every year; it also holds us accountable for making progress against our inclusion, diversity and equity goals—just like every other business priority.

 

In 2020, we published specific, ambitious goals to increase the representation of African American and Black, and Hispanic American and Latinx people in our workforce and our leadership team.

 

At the end of 2021, we took that transparency to a new level. Anyone can go to our 360° Value Reporting Experience to see how we achieve value and measure our success across multiple dimensions, including inclusion and diversity, talent and sustainability.

 

Continuing the Momentum

We’re shining a lot of light on how far we’ve come and identifying where we need to focus. With that in mind, I’m pleased to share our 2022 workforce demographics report. For me, our results show plenty of signs that reimagining our approach to growing a more diverse workforce is working. As with every year, there are also clear opportunities to turn our momentum towards areas where we must continue to improve. 

 

Here’s a trend that makes me optimistic: More people from diverse communities are choosing to work at Accenture and more are becoming vital voices on our leadership team. Today 50 percent of our board of directors is racially and ethnically diverse; 50 percent are women. And all of our board members are true champions of equality.

 

We believe that representation at all levels of our workforce matters. And through our Apprenticeship Program we’ve welcomed many remarkable individuals to Accenture and expanded diversity in our industry. We are giving more people pathways to sustainable careers while gaining access to motivated new talent and the diversity we need to drive innovation. And I’m proud to share that we reached our 2022 goal to fill 20 percent of our entry-level roles in the U.S. with people from our apprenticeship program. 

 

Since we began reporting our data, we've made great strides, including:

  • Increasing the representation of African American/Black people by 4.8 percentage points overall and 1.6 among executives. Additionally, we’ve exceeded our 2025 goal of 12% African American/Black representation early, currently at 12.4%. 
  • Increasing the representation of Hispanic American/Latinx people by 4.7 percentage points overall and 2.6 among executives. 
  • Increasing the representation of Asian American/Asian executives by 3.0 percentage points.
  • Growing the number of women by 5.9 percentage points overall and 3.8 percentage points among executives. Additionally, growing the number of multicultural women to 21.2%, up from 15.6%.
  • Giving people an opportunity to voluntarily self-identify as LGBTQ, gender non-binary, people with disabilities and being a part of veteran populations so we can more accurately reflect and effectively support these communities.
    • The number of people who self-identify as persons with disabilities grew by 3.9 percentage points and now represents 6.8% of our workforce.
    • The number of people self-identifying as LGBTQ represents 2.2% of our workforce. 119 people have self-identified their gender as non-binary.
    • The number of military veterans, service members and spouses make up 6.4% of our workforce.

 

Cultivating a culture of equality

 

Diversity, equity, and inclusion make Accenture a better place to work and a better partner to our clients and communities. Our progress has a compounding effect, and it’s helping us create an environment that is rich in diverse experiences and unique perspectives.

 

Jimmy Etheredge

CEO - North America

 
Total 3,380
By Gender

Women (W)
1,086

Men (M)
2,290

Non-binary (NB)
1

Undisclosed (UND)
3

By Race & Ethnicity
66.0%
White, 2,231
34.0% (W)/
65.9% (M)/
0.04% (NB)/
0.04% (UND)
21.2%
Asian American / Asian, 718
24.1% (W)/
75.9% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
4.2%
African American / Black, 143
46.2% (W)/
53.8% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
4.6%
Hispanic American / Latinx, 154
31.2% (W)/
68.8% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
1.5%
Two or More Races, 50
50.0% (W)/
50.0% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
0.2%
Native American / Alaskan Native, 7
28.6% (W)/
71.4% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
0.1%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander, 3
0.0% (W)/
100.0% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
2.2%
Undisclosed Ethnicity, 74
18.9% (W)/
78.4% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
2.7% (UND)

Total U.S. managing directors:
3,380

LGBTQ:
Approximately 74 (2.2%) Accenture managing directors have self-identified as LGBTQ. This includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, and queer among other identities.

Persons with Disabilities:
Approximately 122 (3.6%) Accenture managing directors have self-identified as persons with disabilities.

Veterans:
Approximately 64 (1.9%) Accenture managing directors have self-identified as a class of protected veteran. The total number of protected veterans, veterans, current national guard and reservists, and military spouses is 112 (3.3%).

2020 baseline (%) 2022 (%) 2023 (%) Change from 2022 (%) Change from 2020 (%)
Women 28.2 32.0 32.1 0.1 3.9
Men 71.8 67.9 67.8 -0.1 -4.0
Non-binary N/A 0.03 0.03 0.0 N/A
Undisclosed Gender N/A 0.1 0.1 0.0 N/A
White 73.7 67.0 66.0 -1.0 -7.7
Asian American / Asian 17.8 20.7 21.2 0.5 3.4
African American / Black 3.3 4.3 4.2 -0.1 0.9
Hispanic American / Latinx 3.6 4.5 4.6 0.1 1.0
Two or More Races 1.3 1.5 1.5 0.0 0.2
Native American / Alaskan Native 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0
Undisclosed Ethnicity N/A 1.7 2.2 0.5 N/A
Persons with Disabilities 3.2 3.7 3.6 -0.1 0.4
Protected Veterans 1.9 1.9 1.9 0.0 0.0

Gender by race and ethnicity 2021 (%)
Women / Men
2022 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
2023 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
Change from 2022 (%)
Women / Men
Total 30.1 / 69.8 32.0 / 67.9 / 0.03 / 0.1 32.1 / 67.8 / 0.0 / 0.1 0.1 / -0.1
White 31.5 / 68.4 33.5 / 66.4 / 0.0 / 0.1 34.0 / 65.9 / 0.04 / 0.04 0.5 / -0.5
Asian American / Asian 23.3 / 76.7 25.0 / 75.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 24.1 / 75.9 / 0.0 / 0.0 -0.9 / 0.9
African American / Black 45.5 / 54.5 45.4 / 54.6 / 0.0 / 0.0 46.2 / 53.8 / 0.0 / 0.0 0.8 / -0.8
Hispanic American / Latinx 23.5 / 76.5 27.7 / 72.3 / 0.0 / 0.0 31.2 / 68.8 / 0.0 / 0.0 3.5 / -3.5
Two or More Races 42.9 / 57.1 47.4 / 52.6 / 0.0 / 0.0 50.0 / 50.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 2.6 / -2.6
Native American / Alaskan Native 28.6 / 71.4 25.0 / 75.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 28.6 / 71.4 / 0.0 / 0.0 3.6 / -3.6
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 33.3 / 66.7 40.0 / 60.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 0.0 / 100.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 -40.0 / 40.0
Undisclosed Ethnicity 15.4 / 80.8 19.0 / 77.8 / 0.0 / 3.2 18.9 / 78.4 / 0.0 / 2.7 -0.1 / 0.6
Persons with Disabilities 31.5 / 67.7 28.8 / 70.5 / 0.7 / 0.0 28.7 / 70.5 / 0.8 / 0.0 -0.1 / 0.0
Protected Veterans 14.7 / 85.3 16.4 / 83.6 / 0.0 / 0.0 15.6 / 84.4 / 0.0 / 0.0 -0.8 / 0.8

Total 26,844
By Gender

Women (W)
9,522

Men (M)
17,243

Non-binary (NB)
22

Undisclosed (UND)
57

By Race & Ethnicity
52.1%
White, 13,990
39.9% (W)/
59.9% (M)/
0.1% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
29.2%
Asian American/Asian, 7,828
25.3% (W)/
74.6% (M)/
0.05% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
6.1%
African American/Black, 1,638
50.5% (W)/
49.3% (M)/
0.1% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
6.3%
Hispanic American/Latinx, 1,697
37.6% (W)/
62.2% (M)/
0.1% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
2.0%
Two or More Races, 533
40.3% (W)/
59.1% (M)/
0.6% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
0.2%
Native American / Alaskan Native, 50
36.0% (W)/
64.0% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
0.1%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 38
28.9% (W)/
71.1% (M)/
0.0% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
4.0%
Undisclosed ethnicity, 1070
22.7% (W)/
74.2% (M)/
0.1% (NB)/
3.0% (UND)

Total U.S. executives:
26,844

LGBTQ:
Approximately 599 (2.2%) Accenture executives have self-identified as LGBTQ. This includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, and queer among other identities.

Persons with Disabilities:
Approximately 1,415 (5.3%) Accenture executives have self-identified as persons with disabilities.

Veterans:
Approximately 797 (3.0%) Accenture executives have self-identified as a class of protected veteran. The total number of protected veterans, veterans, current national guard and reservists, and military spouses is 1,317 (4.9%).

2015
baseline (%)
2021 (%) 2022 (%) 2023 (%) Change from 2022 (%) Change from 2015 (%)
Women 31.3 33.1 34.0 35.1 1.1 3.8
Men 68.7 66.9 65.8 64.5 -1.3 -4.2
Non-binary N/A N/A 0.04 0.1 0.1 N/A
Undisclosed Gender N/A N/A 0.1 0.3 0.2 N/A
White 63.3 57.3 55.1 53.5 -1.6 -9.8
Asian American/Asian 26.4 30.0 29.9 29.4 -0.5 3.0
African American/Black 4.5 5.4 6.0 6.1 0.1 1.6
Hispanic American/Latinx 3.6 5.2 5.7 6.2 0.5 2.6
Two or More Races 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.3
Native American / Alaskan Native 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 -0.1
Undisclosed Ethnicity N/A N/A 1.0 2.5 1.5 N/A
Persons with Disabilities 2.9 3.9 4.6 5.1 0.5 2.2
Protected Veterans 2.0 2.7 2.7 3.0 0.3 1.0

Gender by race and ethnicity 2021 (%)
Women / Men
2022 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
2023 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
Change from 2022 (%)
Women / Men
Total 34.0 / 65.8 35.1 / 64.5 / 0.1 / 0.3 35.5 / 64.2 / 0.1 / 0.2 0.4 / -0.3
White 38.2 / 61.7 39.2 / 60.5 / 0.1 / 0.2 39.9 / 59.9 / 0.1 / 0.1 0.7 / -0.6
Asian American / Asian 23.0 / 76.9 24.8 / 75.0 / 0.05 / 0.1 25.3 / 74.6 / 0.05 / 0.1 0.5 / -0.4
African American / Black 49.2 / 50.8 49.7 / 50.1 / 0.0 / 0.2 50.5 / 49.3 / 0.1 / 0.1 0.8 / -0.8
Hispanic American / Latinx 36.5 / 63.3 37.0 / 62.8 / 0.1 / 0.1 37.6 / 62.2 / 0.1 / 0.1 0.6 / -0.6
Two or More Races 36.7 / 63.3 39.9 / 59.7 / 0.4 / 0.0 40.3 / 59.1 / 0.6 / 0.0 0.4 / -0.6
Native American / Alaskan Native 31.6 / 68.4 30.2 / 69.8 / 0.0 / 0.0 36.0 / 64.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 5.8 / -5.8
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 35.1 / 64.9 36.6 / 63.4 / 0.0 / 0.0 28.9 / 71.1 / 0.0 / 0.0 -7.7 / 7.7
Undisclosed Ethnicity 21.9 / 70.0 24.8 / 70.1 / 0.0 / 5.1 22.7 / 74.2 / 0.1 / 3.0 -2.1 / 4.1
Persons with Disabilities 34.9 / 64.6 36.3 / 62.7 / 0.6 / 0.4 38.0 / 60.9 / 0.8 / 0.3 1.7 / -1.8
Protected Veterans 13.6 / 86.3 12.2 / 87.7 / 0.0 / 0.1 12.7 / 87.2 / 0.0 / 0.1 0.5 / -0.5

Total 63,244
By Gender

Women (W)
26,461

Men (M)
36,432

Non-binary (NB)
122

Undisclosed (UND)
229

By Race & Ethnicity
45.4%
White, 28,724
43.1% (W)/
56.5% (M)/
0.2% (NB)/
0.2% (UND)
24.4%
Asian American/Asian, 15,402
35.7% (W)/
64.1% (M)/
0.1% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
12.2%
African American/Black, 7,688
50.8% (W)/
48.8% (M)/
0.2% (NB)/
0.2% (UND)
10.5%
Hispanic American/Latinx, 6632
44.2% (W)/
55.4% (M)/
0.2% (NB)/
0.2% (UND)
2.8%
Two or More Races, 1,738
44.5% (W)/
54.9% (M)/
0.5% (NB)/
0.1% (UND)
0.2%
Native American / Alaskan Native, 150
49.3% (W)/
50.0% (M)/
0.7% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
0.2%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 109
31.2% (W)/
67.9% (M)/
0.9% (NB)/
0.0% (UND)
4.4%
Undisclosed ethnicity, 2,756
30.2% (W)/
64.4% (M)/
0.2% (NB)/
5.2% (UND)

Total U.S. employees:
63,244

LGBTQ:
Approximately 1471 (2.3%) Accenture people have self-identified as LGBTQ. This includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, and queer among other identities.

Persons with Disabilities:
Approximately 4414 (7%) Accenture people have self-identified as persons with disabilities.

Veterans:
Approximately 2,546 (4%) Accenture people have self-identified as a class of protected veteran. The total number of protected veterans, veterans, current national guard and reservists, and military spouses is 4,141 (6.6%).

2015
baseline (%)
2021 (%) 2022 (%) 2023 (%) Change from 2022 (%) Change from 2015 (%)
Women 31.3 34.0 35.1 35.5 0.4 3.8
Men 68.7 65.8 64.5 64.2 -0.3 -4.2
Non-binary N/A 0.04 0.1 0.1 0.0 N/A
Undisclosed Gender N/A 0.1 0.3 0.2 -0.1 N/A
White 63.3 55.1 53.5 52.1 -1.4 -9.8
Asian American/Asian 26.4 29.9 29.4 29.2 -0.2 3.0
African American/Black 4.5 6.0 6.1 6.1 0.0 1.6
Hispanic American/Latinx 3.6 5.7 6.2 6.3 0.1 2.6
Two or More Races 1.7 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.3
Native American / Alaskan Native 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 -0.1
Undisclosed Ethnicity N/A 1.0 2.5 4.0 1.5 N/A
Persons with Disabilities 2.9 4.6 5.1 5.3 0.2 2.2
Protected Veterans 2.0 2.7 3.0 3.0 0.0 1.0

Gender by race and ethnicity 2021 (%)
Women / Men
2022 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
2023 (%)
Women / Men / Non-Binary / Undisclosed
Change from 2022 (%)
Women / Men
Total 40.8 / 58.9 41.7 / 57.7 / 0.2 / 0.4 41.8 / 57.6 / 0.2 / 0.4 0.1 / -0.1
White 41.5 / 58.3 42.7 / 56.9 / 0.2 / 0.2 43.1 / 56.5 / 0.2 / 0.2 0.4 / -0.4
Asian American / Asian 33.0 / 66.8 35.3 / 64.5 / 0.1 / 0.1 35.7 / 64.1 / 0.1 / 0.1 0.4 / -0.4
African American / Black 51.3 / 48.5 50.5 / 49.2 / 0.1 / 0.2 50.8 / 48.8 / 0.2 / 0.2 0.3 / -0.4
Hispanic American / Latinx 44.9 / 54.9 44.7 / 54.9 / 0.2 / 0.2 44.2 / 55.4 / 0.2 / 0.2 -0.5 / 0.5
Two or More Races 42.1 / 57.5 44.5 / 55.1 / 0.3 / 0.1 44.5 / 54.9 / 0.5 / 0.1 0.0 / -0.2
Native American / Alaskan Native 47.9 / 52.1 50.3 / 49.1 / 0.6 / 0.0 49.3 / 50.0 / 0.7 / 0.0 -1.0 / 0.9
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 36.0 / 63.3 29.0 / 69.6 / 1.4 / 0.0 31.2 / 67.9 / 0.9 / 0.0 2.2 / -1.7
Undisclosed Ethnicity 32.2 / 56.2 30.7 / 62.2 / 0.2 / 6.9 30.2 / 64.4 / 0.2 / 5.2 -0.5 / 2.2
Persons with Disabilities 43.1 / 55.9 45.0 / 53.2 / 1.2 / 0.6 46.0 / 52.1 / 1.3 / 0.6 1.0 / -1.1
Protected Veterans 15.7 / 83.9 15.9 / 83.8 / 0.1 / 0.2 17.0 / 82.6 / 0.1 / 0.3 1.1 / -1.2

  • Data as of December 31, 2023 (unless otherwise noted) and includes Accenture and Accenture Federal Services subsidiaries except Avanade, a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft that is majority-owned by Accenture. Puerto Rico headcount is included from 2016-2020, excluded in 2022 & 2023.
  • The inclusion of undisclosed data in 2023 reflects those employees who chose not to disclose their data in our self-ID process for gender and/or for race and ethnicity.
  • Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
  • We believe that government laws and regulations as well as business practices should uphold the principles of equality and strive to ensure that no one is discriminated against because of their characteristics, such as age, ability, race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity or expression, religion or sexual orientation. We make selections based only on an individual's demonstrated contributions, capabilities and their potential to grow and develop. While laws may vary in the countries where we operate, we go beyond legal requirements and remain committed to a fair, equitable and inclusive workplace.
  • Our EEO-1 Statement is prepared in accordance with the U.S. government requirements. Because the categories the U.S. government uses to identify job functions differ from our management structure and our reporting timelines, we encourage you to refer to our U.S. workforce demographics for insights into our employee base.
"Cultivating an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive and achieve their goals is part of our shared commitment to accelerating equality. When we lead with compassion and put people first, it creates the ideal conditions for human ingenuity to thrive, and lasting impact where we live and work."

Yolanda Friend
North America Inclusion & Diversity Lead

Inclusion & Diversity

We strive to embed inclusion and diversity in everything we do — in decisions we make and actions we take throughout the entire talent lifecycle — and we believe this is reflected in our results.

Our culture of equality enables us to attract, develop, inspire and reward our top talent. It also creates an environment where all of this unleashes innovation, creating better solutions and delivering 360° value for our clients. We want all of our people to feel they belong and can reach their aspirations, personally and professionally.

Representation matters. Diversity of experience, of thought, of creativity is critical to the innovation we need to serve our clients. Hear what our Leaders have to say about representation.

Our diversity goals

We don’t just have diversity goals, we publish them —and we publish our progress toward reaching them.

Our current managing director representation, for example, looks like this:

  • Increasing the representation of African American/Black people by 4.8 percentage points overall and 1.6 among executives.
  • Increasing the representation of Hispanic American/Latinx people by 4.7 percentage points overall and 2.6 among executives.
  • Increasing the representation of Asian American/Asian executives by 3.0 percentage points.
  • Growing the number of women by 5.9 percentage points overall and 3.8 percentage points among executives. Additionally, growing the number of multicultural women to 21.2%, up from 15.6%.
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Our inclusive culture

People thrive when they feel they belong. Not only is that what our research says, it’s what our own experience tells us.

That’s why Accenture makes it a priority to build an inclusive, connected culture and experience — to ensure all our people feel they belong, can contribute, advance and build careers they love.

Maybe that’s why we're one of the Great Places to Work in the U.S.

Our culture

Company culture is built by the people in the company. See what some of our leaders say is the secret to Accenture’s culture.

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)

Employee Resource Groups are key to our culture of inclusion and diversity. More than 56,000 of our US people belong to these communities, helping each other strengthen their networks, grow their skills, celebrate their heritage and give back to the communities where they live and work.

Hear what our people have to say about their experience with Accenture’s ERGs.

Mentorship and leadership development

Accenture has partnered with its ERGs to create unique mentoring and development programs which provide a framework and specialized mentor training to super-charge ERG members’ growth and development.

Mentorship programs are part of Accenture’s initiatives to empower African American / Black, Hispanic American / Latinx, Asian Pacific American and LGBTQ. professionals with the necessary tools and resources to enhance their performance, achieve their goals and develop and grow within the organization.

  • HAERG HOLA (Helping Others Learn & Achieve): Encourages people to combine and amplify their voices to achieve career goals.
  • AAERG LEAP (Leading & Elevating Another Person): Drives impactful and engaging conversations around topics top of mind in the AA community.
  • APAERG LIFT (Leaders Influencing Future Talent): Delivers positive impact on the APA community by leveraging our people.
  • North America PRIDE (Supporting Open, Authentic Relationships): Build a professional network within the PRIDE ERG community.

 

Leadership summits

Our ERGs in some 40 North American cities organize quarterly leadership summit events to help their members advance and succeed.

Today, 2,000 to 2,500 members attend each African American, Hispanic American or Asian Pacific American summit some for workshops, panels and interactive sessions on professional development, personal growth, networking, self-care and cultural enrichment.

 

Allies in Action

An ally is any person who actively promotes and aspires to advance the culture of inclusion through intentional, positive and conscious efforts that benefit people as a whole. At Accenture, being an ally is an ongoing journey.

People across Accenture have signed up to be Allies in Action, committing to take intentional actions to advance our culture of inclusion.

 

In our communities

We are committed to making a difference in the communities in which we work. We are actively involved in organizations that support people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

By building strong partnerships and collaborating with others, we believe we can help advance the careers of our people, improve communities and deliver high performance for our clients.

 

Scholarships

We care deeply for our communities and sponsor scholarships for those who are historically underserved:

  • HITEC scholarship program – Full college scholarships and HITEC mentorship to 163 students since 2017.
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund – Partnership to provide support services and scholarships to as many exceptional students, HSF Scholars and Alumni as possible.
  • Association of Latino Professionals for America - Donations to support their Collegiate Scholarship program.
  • Native Forward - Scholarships for undergraduate, graduate, and professional education for Native students.
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Be part of our team ― bring your ideas, ingenuity and determination to make a difference, and we’ll solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.

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Refinitiv Diversity & Inclusion Index

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DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity in the U.S.

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Accenture has offices across these United States, located on lands where Native American Tribes once flourished, and that many still inhabit. Accenture promotes a culture of equality to ensure all our people feel they belong and can advance and thrive. Land acknowledgement statements are important to the Native American and Alaska Native people at Accenture and in our communities to acknowledge the rich history and culture of Indigenous people. Accenture hopes that by raising awareness and acknowledging the history behind this land, we can help preserve the heritage, enable the future, and support the prosperity of this population.