KPMG Canada has surveyed a bunch of Canadian students over the age of 18 about […]
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Work Is Destroying Tax and Accounting Professionals’ Mental Health Much Less Than You’d Think
Thomson Reuters recently spit out its Future of Professionals special report, a survey of more […]
IBM Study: AI Won’t Replace People, People Who Use AI Will Replace People Who Don’t
I was going to say can we please get some better AI stock photos that […]
In Shocking Blow to Pro-Office Leadership, People Will Quit If You Force Them Back Into the Office
Just in case the C-suite needs more evidence that precious talent hates being corralled back […]
These 10 Tips for Successful Accounting Firm Recruitment Aren’t Terrible At All
Thomson Reuters put out a quick guide on recruiting accounting talent in current year based […]
Research: Why Students — Particularly Diverse Ones — Aren’t Pursuing Accounting
The Center for Audit Quality — the AICPA-affiliated “nonpartisan public policy organization serving as the […]
We’re Loud Quitting Now
You know who needs to great resignate and/or quit loudly? The people who come up […]
If We Believe This Report, Talent Is No Longer Firms’ Number One Priority
According to the recently released Thomson Reuters 2023 State of the Tax Professionals Report [PDF], […]
PwC Is Allegedly Looking to Sell Off Its Poisoned Government, Education and Healthcare Practice
Australian Financial Review is reporting today that PwC Australia may be in talks with private […]
People Shouldn’t Be in a Constant State of Stress and Exhaustion Due to Their Jobs, Deloitte Report Unironically Says
Yesterday, Deloitte released a new report in collaboration with independent research firm Workplace Intelligence that […]
KPMG Research Confirms: Social Class Determines Your Career Opportunities. Surprise!
Some time back, KPMG UK released novel research that analyzed the career paths of more […]
Microsoft Crunches Some Data to Find Out Teams is the Biggest Productivity Killer at Work
Have you ever been totally in the zone, grinding away at work oblivious to the […]
