Workforce management
Workforce management
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Two different surveys suggest accounting and finance pros may be even more unhappy with their work than expected.
August 16 -
Young accountants from the Top 100 Firm volunteered 225 hours at local organizations and nonprofits across the United States.
August 15 -
It's time to put the cat in the cage.
August 11 -
Deloitte Tax chair and CEO Carin Giuliante is watching closely as new rules are taking effect in both the U.S. and internationally while recruiting new talent.
August 9 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs hosted the Accounting Careers Exploratory leadership program for 26 high school students in partnership with Suffolk University.
August 9 -
KPMG employees donated their time to over 475 nonprofits for the firm's second Community Impact Day, an annual volunteer day of community service.
August 9 -
Firms need to engage in a systemic overhaul of how they pull individuals toward the profession, keep them in it, and use them as advocates to bring others into the space.
August 9 -
The 2023 Managing Partner Elite discuss how to reverse the trend of fewer young people joining the profession.
August 8 -
The service may revive the extra payments it provided to employees in 2020 to coax them back to the office, according to a new report.
August 7 -
21-year-old student Aidan Hunt advises IRS commissioner and recommends policy and administrative changes as a member of its Advisory Council.
August 4 -
The chair and senior partner of PwC shares why it's important for firms to have their employees' backs.
August 4 -
The unemployment rate dipped one-tenth of a point to 3.5%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
August 4 -
A recent KPMG survey shows that business leaders are split over whether mass adoption of generative AI will reduce or expand headcount at their organizations.
August 3 -
CPA firms are resorting to strategies like hiring workers abroad, raising starting salaries, offering fully remote jobs, and hiring staff who haven't graduated college.
August 2 -
It all sounds like fun, but Mize CPAs' recruiting and retention strategies are serious business.
July 28 -
A recent report shows CFOs are looking to drastically cut costs, but two safe areas are staff and technology.
July 27 -
The board announced 369 accounting and auditing students will receive $10,000 in scholarships as part of its PCAOB Scholars program.
July 27 -
The rising cost of higher education raises the question of where to get a degree. This study examines the educational backgrounds of C-suite executives in the top firms.
July 27 -
The annual list recognizes the 100 top workplaces in the profession.
July 27 -
The president of Rudler PSC explains why retaining employees is about more than pizza parties and snacks.
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