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Need Help Preparing for an Accenture Salesforce LWC Interview

Hi everyone,

I recently got shortlisted for a Salesforce LWC interview at Accenture and would really appreciate some guidance from those who have attended Salesforce Developer interviews recently.

My background:
Currently working as an Application Support Engineer.
I primarily support Salesforce production issues, work with incidents, user requests, debugging, and coordination with different teams.
I’m now trying to transition into a Salesforce Developer (LWC) role.

I would really appreciate your help with the following:

What LWC interview questions are commonly asked at Accenture?
Are there any scenario-based or coding questions I should prepare for?
How deep should I prepare JavaScript, Apex, LDS, @wire, imperative Apex calls, events, lifecycle hooks, and Lightning Data Service?
Are live coding rounds part of the interview?
If you’ve interviewed at Accenture recently (2025–2026), could you share your experience and the questions you were asked?

Any interview tips, preparation resources, or recent experiences would be greatly appreciated.

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u/No_Effective_2616 — 7 days ago

Looking for content creator friends to make Instagram reels together (Mumbai/ Thane / Kalwa / dombivali/ kalyan)

Hi everyone,
I’m looking to get into Instagram content creation and would love to connect with people who are on the same journey.

I’m interested in making entertaining reels comedy, relatable content, Dance, trends or anything creative. My goal is to be consistent, improve my editing and camera skills, and enjoy the process.
The type of content I enjoy is similar to creators like:

Joshi_atharvaa
Bigg_nerds
Siddhant Sarfare
Harshhrane

I’m based in the Mumbai/Thane/ Kalwa area, so if anyone wants to collaborate, shoot reels on weekends, brainstorm ideas, or even just become creator friends, I’d love to connect.

If you’ve recently started or are planning to start creating content, feel free to comment or send me a DM. Let’s grow together!

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u/No_Effective_2616 — 14 days ago

Need advice on switching from Salesforce Application Support to Salesforce Developer

Hi everyone,
I need some guidance from people who have made a similar career switch.
I have 4 years of experience as an Application Support Engineer in the banking domain. Our application is built on Salesforce. My daily work mainly involves monitoring production issues, analyzing errors, creating tickets, coordinating with different teams, and interacting with users when they report issues.
Over time, I’ve realized that I’m no longer enjoying support work. I want to move into a Salesforce Admin/Developer role where I can do more technical work like Apex, LWC, and automation.
I already have a good understanding of Salesforce Admin concepts and I’m currently learning Salesforce Development (Apex and LWC). However, I’m struggling with a few concerns:
How can I transition from support to a Salesforce Developer role?
Should I apply for Admin roles first or Developer roles directly?
What kind of projects should I build to make my resume stronger?
Will companies consider my support experience relevant?
My biggest fear is that even if I get selected as a developer, I might not be able to perform well because I don’t have real-world development experience.
Has anyone here made a similar transition from support to development? What steps did you take, and what would you recommend?
Any advice, roadmap, or personal experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

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u/No_Effective_2616 — 22 days ago