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Health and Welfare Notices
- Notice of your rights and protections against surprise medical bills
- Transparency in Coverage Rule – Machine-Readable Files
E-Verify Legal Notices
- Right to Work Poster for Employees (English)
- Right to Work Poster for Employees (Spanish)
- Employee Participation Poster - English and Spanish
EEO is the Law
EEOC Know Your Rights
State notices
California Notices
You reached this webpage by clicking on a link in a job posting for a position with Accenture, and you are a California resident. A criminal history may affect your ability to do some of the important job duties of this position. This includes the duties and responsibilities listed in the job posting that contains the link you clicked on. It also includes the abilities to follow company policies, make good decisions, manage stress, work safely and respectfully with others, be trustworthy, meet client expectations, standards, and accompanying requirements, and protect the company’s operations and reputation. Under California State and local laws including the California Fair Chance Act, Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers, Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
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Accenture is committed to the highest level of ethical and legal conduct and expects that from all applicants and employees. It is Accenture’s express policy to maintain a drug-free workplace. Engaging in illegal activities of any sort, including abusing drugs, may be the basis for termination of employment or other appropriate action. Additionally, the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, transfer, dispensation, possession or use of a controlled substance or marijuana in the workplace is strictly prohibited.
As of September 1, 2017 Accenture recruiters, hiring managers and others who may be involved in the recruiting and hiring process, will no longer ask job candidates about current or prior salary, including bonuses, equity and other fringe benefits or seek to confirm this information with a prior employer. If a job candidate nonetheless chooses to share prior salary information, they may do so only on a voluntarily basis.