The Big Four firm EY is using AI to help its consultants and accountants figure out what their future jobs will look like.
Colleges and universities can be a valuable resource in connecting students to high-earning careers and supporting businesses and other industry partners to address holes in the workforce. Business ...
College graduation season is here, which means a fresh wave of new grads entering the workforce. EY's global talent leader, Irmgard Naudin ten Cate, has 4 pieces of advice for them. Her tips center on ...
AI is coming for your job — but maybe not in the way you think. Since the public launch of ChatGPT in late November 2022, there has been a lot of concern about its use, with predictions that it will ...
EY is mulling plans to trim another 100 jobs in its Oceania business, the latest sign of pressure in an industry that spans accounting, audit and consulting, according to The Australian. EY Oceania is ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Ernst & Young LLP is cutting jobs and delaying start dates ...
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EY names Sue Kench as new global independent non-executive
In her new role, Kench will advise EY’s global executive on a range of issues, including policy, strategy and considerations ...
A commercial litigator with one of Canada's top litigation boutiques will be the new chief legal counsel of EY Canada. Shara Roy, a partner at Lenczner Slaght for more than 10 years, joins former ...
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