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U.S. Consumer Inflation Outlook Fell Slightly, Fed Survey Shows
KSM Adds Valuation Firm ValueKnowledge in Illinois
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Finance
EY Acquires HR Tech Consulting Firm Jubilant
In-Person Jobs Are Paying Nearly 40% More Than Last Year
New data shows that salaries for in-person roles are growing as employers try to compete with hybrid and remote offerings.
Finding Qualified Staff Is the Top Issue Facing Most CPA Firms In 2024
The AICPA revealed topline results of the PCPS CPA Firm Top Issues Survey during a Town Hall at ENGAGE 2024 this week.
Managers Think They Are Doing Great But Employees Disagree, Survey Finds
A new Gallup poll finds a disconnect across the board between manager self-perception and employee sentiment.
U.S. Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since 2021
Recent data indicate the labor market is cooling, but it’s been gradual through slower hiring rather than outright job cuts.
Why Gen Z Is Opting Out of the 9-to-5 Job Grind
A new survey by Upwork shows many Gen Z workers are basically shunning traditional office work norms altogether.
Hancock Askew Adds Nine New Partners
Hancock Askew admitted its largest new partner class in the top 200 accounting firm's 114-year history on May 31.
Intern Hiring Is Stable For 2024, Report Says
Eight out of 10 employers are expected to maintain or increase the number of interns they bring in, according to a NACE survey.
Grant Thornton Sheds 350 Employees, Delays Start Dates for New Associates
This latest round of layoffs comes almost exactly a year after Grant Thornton let 300 people go, mostly from tax and advisory.