Jumping directly off from yesterday’s post stuffed with good advice for the newbies (thanks everyone who gave honest, useful answers for our fresh meat), today’s reader question comes from a future grunt looking for the perfect balance of effort and mediocrity:
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One Disgruntled Employee is Not Impressed By Plante Moran’s Balloon Drops
We knew it was only a matter of time before the Debbie Downers started coming […]
ANR: Bob Herz’ New Gig; Bugging Out Over Obamacare; The IFRS Foundation Has Its Own Tax Trouble | 06.29.12
Obamacare Ruling May Be Bad News For Stressed Tax Code [Forbes]In its long-awaited decision on […]
If You Could Give a Public Accounting Newbie One Piece of Advice…
We have a reader question from a self-identified public accounting newbie: What is the best […]
GC Freelancer Finals: Death Match Edition
Alright, so we weeded out the first round and wrapped up the GC freelancer finals […]
Questions You Might Get Asked During the Big 4 Hiring Process
Everyone should be familiar with the weird Google/Microsoft interview questions like "why are manhole covers […]
Here’s the PwC Comp Data In Spreadsheet Form
Of course a spreadsheet jockey with too many billable hours to burn took it upon […]
ANR: LGBTaxes; IRS Investigating Political Groups; FASB Wants To Talk Liquidity | 06.28.12
Westerville offers incentives to merged accounting firms [The Columbus Dispatch]The city council has approved a […]
If the Big Firms Were Alcohol, Here’s What You’d Be Drinking
Ed. note: this is the second submission from Andrew Roberts as we trudge ever onward […]
Hans Hoogervorst Creates Unrealistic Expectations For IFRS In the US
If I didn't know any better, I'd think this story was from 2008. The head […]
Recruiting: “There Is No Need to be Bitter”
Lifted from the comments in response to someone who pointed out the Big 4 don't […]
Jim Turley Now Faces the Wrath of Chuck Norris
I guess when Boy Scouts of America board member Jim Turley spoke out about the […]
