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flag Accenture now requires AI proficiency for promotions, investing $3B in AI, hiring more entry-level staff, and reporting strong AI revenue growth.

flag Accenture CEO Julie Sweet says proficiency in the company’s AI tools is now required for promotions, calling it a necessary evolution like past tech shifts. flag The firm, pursuing an “AI-first” strategy, has invested $3 billion since 2023 to integrate AI across operations, reskill workers, and grow its AI talent to 80,000. flag Employees who don’t adapt may face career stagnation. flag Despite concerns about AI replacing jobs, Accenture is increasing entry-level hiring, emphasizing that human skills like communication and strategy remain vital. flag The company reported strong AI growth, with $11.5 billion in AI project bookings and $4.8 billion in AI revenue for FY26, while maintaining its full-year revenue growth guidance.

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