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Category: Big 4
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The Deloitte Principal Who Wrote the ‘Watered-down’ Report for Standard Chartered Bank Has a Wikipedia Page
On Monday, we learned that Deloitte found itself in a bit of awkward situation with […]
(UPDATE) Pay No Attention to the Accountant Eating Seven Meals a Day, He’s Just a Bodybuilder
With all the less-than-awesome news coming out of Deloitte these days, we're thrilled to have […]
(UPDATE) Compensation Watch ’12: The Wait Is Over at Ernst & Young
Well, it's here. After getting everyone worked up a month ago, this week marks the […]
Deloitte Managed to Get Entangled in a Big International Money Laundering Scheme (Allegedly!)
Reuters reports that a banking unit within Standard Chartered Bank hid more than $250 billion […]
Ernst & Young Tax Associate Forced to Deal with the Slobs Around Him
We all know that when you're in the throes of busy season, a key to […]
The First Images Out of Ernst & Young’s International Intern Leadership Conference Are a Tad Disturbing
Ahhh interns, gotta love 'em. Ernst & Young loves them so much they hold a […]
Hiring Watch ’12-’13 and Beyond: Deloitte
Under Governor Dannel Malloy's "First Five program" if Deloitte adds (and retains) enough green dots […]
Ernst & Young Headquarters to Have Slightly Less Huge Carbon Footprint
5 Times Square just wrapped up a giant light bulb changing exercise and figured a […]
(UPDATE) Layoffs Watch ’12: A Lone Wolf in KPMG Forensics
The aforementioned forced rankings appear to still be taking effect. A tipster laments: I just […]
Ernst & Young Olympian Gwen Jorgensen Should Be the Firm’s Poster Girl for Successful Flexible Work Arrangements
Big 4 firms are well known for offering flexible working arrangements. They are designed to […]
Deloitte Informs Indiana Officials That When You Let $526 Million Go Missing That, Yeah, It Can Take Awhile to Find It
Maybe you're not aware of this, but the state of Indiana lost track of $320 […]
