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Turnover |
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fkg9el: you are amazing!!! |
| Date Posted: |
01/06/2006 |
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The figure of 45% was confirmed by internal sources: I know quite a lot of people working there, and, when they left, they asked the human resources people and the IT people (who had to collect their laptops) the turnover rate. The figure was also confirmed by other people who work there and have not left (at least not yet).
What country do you live in ? I have to disagree with you about Deloitte: the firm is not doing that well in Italy, and I know people who left Deloitte for KPMG because of this. Ah, salaries in Deloitte and KPMG are almost identical. To give you an idea, a new graduate (no business school) gets around 20'000 euros gross per year, which is less than 1'100 euros net a month, after taxes. Unpaid overtime, of course!
I'm curious to see if this post will be censored by Vault, which already removed negative surveys on KPMG! |
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to sit there and say that corporate shelters have been addressed is truly mindblowing!!!
do a google news search with the terms
kpmg tax shelter
and you will see articles published in the last two weeks be the new york times and the international herald tribune detailing the IRS and DOJ investigations into the "Insureco" tax shelters sold to Yum Brands Inc. fka Tricon aka the owners of KFC Pizza Hut , Taco Bell etc. the shelter was a contingent liability shelter.
and YES the DPA is the ONLY agreement entered into thus far between KPMG and the US regarding tax shelters.
really, if you want to hang onto to any credibility don't make claims that are refuted by major news outlets via a 2 second google search. on the other hand you probably don't have much left after calling people posting on this site (who respectfully and reasonably disagree) idiots.
i guess next you'll tell us the earth is flat?
LOL
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