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Recognition as a Great Place to Work | | | Accenture employees aren't the only people who know this is a great place to work and build a career. The recognition Accenture receives reinforces the value we place on our people and their personal and professional growth.  
Learn more about the recent recognition we've received: - Accenture won a 2008 Stevie International Business Award in the Best Human Resources Department/Organization category for its Capability Development organization. The Stevies aim to raise profiles of exemplary companies and individuals among the press, the business community and the general public
- Accenture was named one of Ethisphere's "World's Most Ethical Companies" in the Business Services category in 2008
- Accenture (Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Sweden) ranked No. 18 among large EU companies in Financial Times' Best Workplaces in EU/UK, and in 2007 Accenture in Ireland was included on the Best European Workplaces list
- Accenture ranked in the top 50 on Fortune.com's 100 Most Desirable MBA Employers for the past three years (2006-08)
- BusinessWeek.com's Ideal Undergraduate Employers included Accenture for the second year in a row (2007-08)
- In 2008, Accenture United Kingdom received a platinum recognition, the highest possible, on Business in the Community's (BITC) Corporate Responsibility Index, published in the Sunday Times
 Accenture ranked No. 38 in 2008, up from No. 50 in 2007, on DiversityInc's "Top 50 Companies for Diversity"—a leading resource for professionals on diversity and benchmarking practices
- Accenture was also named one of DiversityInc's "Top 10 Companies for Asian Americans," a specialized list highlighting a selection of Top 50 companies
- In 2008, the National Council for Research on Women honored Pam Craig, Accenture CFO, as one of four Making a Difference for Women leaders
- Fortune's America's Most Admired recognized Accenture as the top information technology services company for the past three years (2006-08)
- Black Collegian magazine ranked Accenture in the top 20 on its Top 100 Employers list for the past three years (2006-08). The list highlights the hiring targets for companies in the United States
- Accenture has been a top 20 gay-friendly corporate employer in the United Kingdom for the past three years (2006-08) according to Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index
- Kauppalehti Optio's Finland's Best Places to Work ranked Accenture No. 1 among large organizations in 2008
- Accenture ranked in the top 50 of Black Collegian magazine's Top 100 Diversity Employers from 2005- 2007. The publication has served the career and self-development interests of African-American collegians since 1970 and the ranking is based on minority-student response
- In 2007, 2006 and 2005, Accenture female employees were named as high-flyers in Management Today's list of 35 Women Under 35
 Working Mother magazine included Accenture in its 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers for the past five consecutive years (2003-07)
- Accenture's Jill Smart, chief human resources officer, was included on Human Resource Executive's Honor Roll in 2007
- In 2007, the National Association of Minority and Women-Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) named Accenture, for the second time in three years, the Annual Diversity Initiative Achievement Award winner
- Accenture ranked No. 5 in Apertura's Best Places to Work in Argentina in 2007
- In 2007 Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index (CEI) gave Accenture a 100 out of 100. The CEI is intended to help corporate diversity leaders stay at the forefront of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender workplace equality
 Accenture was included the top 10 in BusinessWeek's Best Places to Launch a Career in 2007, ranking No. 8, up from No. 20 in 2006, the inaugural year of the list
- In 2006 and 2007, Accenture was acknowledged by the women's networking group Aurora and The Times of London as one of the top 50 companies where women want to work
- The Times of London has highlighted Accenture as a top 10 graduate employer for four consecutive years (2004-07)
- Accenture Shanghai ranked No.10 in Hewitt's bi-annual Best Employers in China study in 2007
- Florence Dubois, senior manager in Accenture Sophia Antipolis, won the French Excellencia Award in the Service Provider category in 2005; this is the top French award for women engineers in the field of new technologies
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