Interesting, as someone in tech, it's a good read on what firms like the Big4 and Accenture actually do. I know quite a few LRCers are in STEM and have coding backgrounds. Accenture is a consultancy and works with clients to help them improve their legacy systems and/or build new apps for them.
https://retool.com/blog/whats-accenture/
What’s Accenture? And why is it worth $140B?
If you’re working at a tech company, you’ve probably thought about build vs. buy a lot — but what about build vs. outsource? Every year, companies spend more than $50B on tech and IT consulting. Particularly at larger companies and government organizations, tech problems can be big, complex, and annoying (would you want to re-do a data warehouse in Oracle?), and people don’t want to solve those problems themselves; so they’ll outsource it to companies like Accenture, who pulled in a cool $43B in revenue last year.