According to the recently released Thomson Reuters 2023 State of the Tax Professionals Report [PDF], […]
Category: Industry Trends
Deloitte Plans to Have a Third of Its Workforce Operating From India Within the Next Four Years, Says South Asia CEO
That’s it. That’s the story. Published today in India’s business paper The Economic Times: Deloitte […]
Who’s Hiring in Orange County? Apparently Everyone
The Orange County Business Journal has published “Accounting Firms on Hiring Binge for 2nd Straight […]
Forcing People Back Into the Office to Foster Mentoring Will Only Foster Resentment, Says Cringe Nicknamed Doctor
Looks like we have another expert chiming in to offer their view on the whole […]
Accounting Firms Scramble to Push Out AI Acceptable Use Policies
Ever since ChatGPT exploded onto the scene late last year people of all stripes have […]
People Who Have No Problem Ghosting You For No Reason Suddenly Butthurt About AI-Assisted Cover Letters
Google Discover recently threw a Mashable article at me about using ChatGPT to help write […]
Carmine Talks About AI Putting HR Out of a Job, Attrition, and a Rough Labor Market
EY Global Chairman and CEO Carmine Di Sibio and King Charles III stan showed up […]
Elon Musk Thinks You’re a Douche If You Work From Home
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but the glorious days of work anywhere […]
Rise Up! BDO USA Is Gonna Double Its Offshore Workforce, Mostly in India
[Ed. note: scroll down for assy commentary and screenshots of BDO leadership’s visit to India […]
The Philippines is Running Low on Accountants and US Firms Should Be Worried
In recent years, US firms have shifted heavily into offshoring and it seems it never […]
Seniors and Up Are Hard to Find Because Associate Grunt Work Has Been Automated?
Yet another article about the accountant shortage has been published and we’ll spare you the […]
While Other Industries Have Turned to the Stick, Accounting Firms Continue to Use the Carrot to Encourage RTO
PwC’s hybrid work policy was quite the big deal when it was announced in October […]
