Corporate Citizenship at Accenture in Singapore |
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At Accenture, high performance is more than an aspiration for our work with clients. It is the commitment of Accenture people to each other, to our neighbors, to our shareholders and to all those with whom we interact in Singapore and around the world. |
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The scope of our corporate citizenship program is wide-ranging. Many of our employees are involved in volunteering, mentoring, performing pro bono work and coordinating relationships through the charities we support. |
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Asian Women’s Welfare Association The Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) Special School is the adopted charity of Accenture's Singapore office. |
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Accenture Development Partnerships (ADP) Accenture is leading the charge in corporate volunteerism through the Accenture Development Partnerships, a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality consulting services to donors, non-governmental organizations and other non-profit entities working in developing countries. |
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The program represents an effort to attract, develop and retain great people for Accenture. It provides our people with a distinctive and integrated career development opportunity, allowing them to apply their skills in a different and challenging work environment while fulfilling their personal aspirations to make a positive contribution to international development communities. |
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Accenture in Singapore joins in this “giving back” program where employees have the opportunity to take a sabbatical for three to six months and accept a 50 percent reduction in salary to offer their high-quality consulting services in concert with non-governmental organizations and small and medium-size enterprises in developing communities. |
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