Accenture leads race for IIM talent as clients navigate Al
Mint Chennai
|October 24, 2025
Consulting firms accounted for a record 46% offers at IIM Bangalore summer placements
Accenture's hunt for management talent mirrors clients' growing requirement for strategy and scale with AI.
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Consulting giants led by Accenture have ramped up their intake from India's top B-schools during summer placements as they prepare to advise companies worldwide on an unprecedented business transformation powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
Management consulting accounted for 46% of all offers, up from 38% last year at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore. That's a "record high" at the 51-year-old institute.
"We would also like to highlight the record number of offers made by Accenture Strategy this year," said Tapas Ranjan Pati, head of career development services at IIM-Bangalore, in a statement on 18 October. Accenture Strategy made 132 offers versus 96 last year. Its peers who made offers include Boston Consulting Group (24), Bain & Co. (18), and Mckinsey& Co. (13), among others.
Accenture's hunt for management talent mirrors clients' growing requirement for strategy and scale with AI. That also marks a turnaround, as consulting firms had slowed their hiring about two years ago as wars and an uncertain global economy pushed clients to tighten their purse strings.
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