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For awhile there the culture was good and now it's just meh. That 2020 BS, the scattershot approach to technology (let's rollout a bunch of stuff w/limited training and see what sticks) and tax leadership is a joke...yes it's nice to see a woman in a relatively high position but well I better shut up
EYTaxSpace was a step in the right direction. AW was complete shit, it's just been around long enough there are enough bandaids holding it together. Knowing people that have directly worked on the development of both, EYTaxSpace has its many flaws, and pretty well is garbage, but if the firm is serious and has technology people build a technology tool rather than tax people Frankensteining 5 different technologies together, it would work well.
How does layoffs help revenue? It may help the bottom line but revenue will not go up as a result.
They want to hit that revenue yarhwr for vision 2020
Just show me where the door is. I'll gladly walk out.
After I left EY I realized how unrealistic this firm is... And how broke it is.
^Is it the market? Or is it corporate greed? And the unrealistic unstable notional that companies should have forever increasing top and bottom lines YoY.
They just did CBS layoffs last fall...maybe they should scale back on all this innovation BS
EY layoffs is always trending...thank God am out of that shit show
Layoffs, esp in CBS, seem to be expected. Doubtful we'll hit that 2020 rev target regardless.
Bob Patton (Advisory vice chair) literally just had an interview with Simon Sinek about corporations laying off employees to better their bottom line and how awful it is. Look it up! It's on YouTube. Is that hypocritical or what?
No layoffs, just additional "performance related" firings.
Heard about some layoffs in BMC...... So sad. ☹️
They pay less in salary, helps them hsve mote money to make more acquisitions to hit their 50 billion revenue target in 2020.
Sucks but yall will be fine, big 4 experience is well received at the national level. I just don't understand why people come back to public
lol, who really uses tax space? poor investment by the firm.
I am not at the top of any firm, but cutting employees to acquire new firms so they can grow revenue sounds like a receipt for disaster. Sometimes you have to swallow your pride and admit a mistake. I mean the vision seems to have been lost.
RXR owns 5x2
CBS
Revenue target