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KPMG, which cut about 2% of its U.S. workforce in February as per a Financial Times report, was the first of the world's four biggest accountancy firms to slash jobs in the country.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNAccounting firm volunteers help students with future careersVolunteers from a global public accounting firm gave back to the community Tuesday while helping students shape their future careers. KPMG staff members spend the day ...
Accounting giant KPMG is aiming to stay one step ahead of the drum-tight job market by rewarding current employees and hopefully luring new ones with enhanced benefits including a modern-day 401(k ...
KPMG US chief economist Diane Swonk joins Market Domination with Josh Lipton to discuss what to expect from Friday's jobs ...
Once it relocates, KPMG will create 500 new jobs over the course of three years. It has almost 1,900 employees at its current Tysons headquarters.
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