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Tag: KPMG
Layoffs Watch ’13: Is KPMG Going To Trim a Few Auditors?
From the tip box: Just got out of a manager meeting and it looks like […]
KPMG Appears to Have the Same Eligibility for Admiration in Massachusetts as the New York Yankees
A tipster came across the following poll from the Boston Business Journal in their LinkedIn feed: […]
Here’s an Unconfirmed Account of a KPMG Auditor That Walked Off the Job and Never Looked Back
From the mailbag: There was an Audit Staff 2 in the Silicon Valley KPMG office […]
Is the Big 5 Returning to California?
Hahahahaha. No, of course not. HOWEVER, Moss Adams is getting close to usurping one of […]
KPMG Finds That If You Count Twitter, the World Economic Forum Isn’t Such a Brofest
Earlier this week, we made mention of the Big 4's precise efforts to meet expectations […]
Big 4 Firms Doing Their Part to Keep the World Economic Forum a Giant Sausage Fest
In case you weren't aware, the World Economic Forum is an annual ego-strokefest held in […]
KPMG CEO Will Take Some of Penn State’s Questions
KPMG CEO John Veihmeyer — Notre Dame alum, dedicated steward of an employer of choice — is […]
What Do We Make of Phil Mickelson’s 62% Tax Rate Claim?
This morning we shared Tony Nitti's story at Forbes about walking-KPMG billboard Phil Mickelson considering […]
Ernst & Young Announces a Competitive Poaching Frenzy; Deloitte, KPMG Among the Losers
Yesterday Ernst & Young announced the addition of six new M&A and PE professionals to its […]
KPMG Doesn’t Need You, FORTUNE; It Has Plenty of Other Employer Rankings That Say It’s Still a Great Place To Work
Oh Christ, the FORTUNE1 100 Best Companies to Work For came out today, which means marketing and PR teams all across Corporate America are on high alert. Who went up? Who went down? Who’s new on the list? Who’s off the list? Who gives a shit? That’s my take. If you’re not Google, then you suck. I want an employer who has a cafeteria that serves the most obscure cuisine on the planet (e.g. BBQ Tasmanian devil short ribs with poached platypus eggs) and I want it for FREE. If you can’t make that happen, then I might as well be working for the Taliban as the Womens Initiative coordinator.
Accounting Career Moves: When Faced with a Choice, Do You Go with Prestige or Power?
Let's use Luca Maestri’s move from Xerox to Apple as a discussion starter: Apple Inc. […]
