GigglyLlama
GigglyLlama
Student

I gave a recruitment assessment in Accenture and at the end of it the submission but got a 504 gate way error and i got disqualified for the next steps.

Yeah the title is pretty much the whole story,

Recently i gave a technical plus coding assessment for Accenture (Associate software engineer) and then i came forward with the coding assessment, i kid you not it was the most easiest assessment i have ever seen in my life.

That's maybe because i have improved since college but still it was very easy that i felt something was off (my life is tragic so i get surprised if something good comes up).

So there i was happy to finish the test in 15 mins and 30 minutes left to spare, i even re-checked the code i have written 2-3 times (first time i have re-checked something).

It was all good and i even tested using my own custom inputs. Worked absolutely amazing. But then i clicked the submit button in their "Secure Exam Browser" and after 2 mins i got a error of 504.

I enquired about this from a chatbot and candidate support but all they could say was to wait for the company's response and guess what the response was.

You have been disqualified for not performing well in the coding assessment.

I know in these things I don't have any control over but that what's makes me angry that a error in a company's created browser specially for the exam or assessment gets a error for that particular usage .... Like wow

I would appreciate someone from Accenture to just make this logical for me.

(Let me know if anyone wants to know the questions, i promise you will laugh at it.)

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Did you submit the code individually?

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I’ve seen IBM do this

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