PwC U.K.’s chief people officer described resilience as the ability to handle day-to-day work dynamics—especially pressure, criticism, or sticky situations—as it offers training to Gen Z new hires.
PwC gets paid millions to get companies and governments out of trouble, but it's in the middle of an international crisis after a former tax partner used confidential Treasury information to make ...
Providing Gen Z with resilience training can not only prepare them for employment but also improve the organization’s resilience overall.
PwC this week said it's working with Amazon Web Services to drive new innovations for how hospitals and health systems can tackle revenue cycle management challenges. With the collaboration, PwC’s ...
It was during Davos, back in January, when the texts about AI really started flying. Joe Atkinson, PwC U.S.’s chief products and technology officer, recalls getting messages from his U.S. chair, Tim ...
PwC is making a big contribution to Mental Health Awareness Month with a massive $2.4 billion investment dedicated to improving the well-being of its workforce. The program, My+, offers generous ...
The new leader of PwC's Pittsburgh office explains how she manages client work across multiple cities while running a ...
It’s a dream job for those who normally toil in obscurity poring over rows of dry financial statements and complex tax returns. But for giant accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, its handling of ...
Then they gave guidelines that everyone will probably recognize, such as the involuntary termination notice in which the person says, “It hasn’t been an easy decision for me” and “I am really excited ...
PwC, one of the UK's largest graduate employers, has said it will no longer just look for new recruits with a first or 2:1 degree. The accountancy firm said accepting applicants with lower second ...
PwC is making a major commitment to its downtown Pittsburgh presence, expanding to more than 43,000 square feet at One Oxford Centre — a dramatic increase from the space it took when it first moved to ...
John Cahill, a former PwC tax partner in Minneapolis, claims he was forced out after bringing in a $10 million client. He wants $15 million.