Accenture Plc, an IT corporation stated that it would reduce 2.5 percent of its total workforce, that is, about 19,000 jobs due to the worsening global economic situation. “Over the next 18 months, ...
Accenture’s Headcount Explosion In 2022 One of the biggest reasons why Accenture is cutting ... jobs, while search and cloud superstar Google will lay off around 12,000 employees. Although the ...
Global IT services firm Accenture, which has a large presence in India, on Thursday announced to lay off of nearly 19,000 employees amid the challenging global macro-economic conditions and slow ...
The company plans to cut ... job cuts did. Bloomberg reported the planned U.K. headcount reduction to a "sharp slump in demand for its advisory work" stemming from the pandemic. During ...
IT giant Accenture also laid off a whopping 19,000 employees at the beginning ... More recently, the company cut several jobs ...
IT giant Accenture announced 19,000 job cuts, which represents 2.5% of its ... and Kakao are some of the other companies that have cut employees in the last few months.
However, the recent announcement by global IT major Accenture that it will cut 19,000 jobs has brought back some of the fears again. “What we have been seeing for the last several quarters is a ...
Intel has been in the headlines for laying off the work force and cutting jobs since the last few weeks ... to layoffs ranging from 15,000 to 19,000 employees, considering the company's current ...
IT services firm Accenture Plc on Thursday said it would cut about 19,000 jobs and lowered its annual revenue and profit projections as mass firings at top tech companies continue worldwide.
American Airlines has said it will cut 19,000 jobs in October when a government wage support scheme extended to airlines during the pandemic comes to an end. The world's biggest airline said the ...
"The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has laid out a shake-up of the UK’s prospectus regime today as part of a sweeping package of reforms designed to boost the country’s capital markets. In ...