Accenture's earnings are often seen as a bellwether for the IT sector. Next month, Indian IT giants such as TCS (October 10), Infosys and Wipro (both October 17) are set to announce their second-quart ...
Accenture has laid off over 11,000 employees globally, attributing the job cuts to its AI push and slower growth prospects.
The coffee shop giant is closing stores and laying off workers as it deals with a surprisingly persistent decline in ...
At the end of August, Accenture had a global workforce of 7,79,000 -- down by around 11,000 compared to three months earlier, ...
Accenture on Thursday detailed an $865mn restructuring programme alongside an outlook reflecting weak corporate demand for consulting projects and reduced US federal spending.
Accenture is cutting jobs, exiting parts of its portfolio as it braces for slower growth in FY26, highlighting mounting pressure in IT services sector ...
Global tech giant Accenture has reportedly let go of 11,000 employees. The firm said on Thursday that it may have to lay off ...
We're moving on a compressed timeline, for certain roles, based on our experience reskilling is not a viable path to the skills we require, says Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO of Accenture ...
During the September 25 earnings call, CEO Julie Sweet said the company is “exiting, on a compressed timeline, people where ...
The consulting giant is cutting staff it can't reskill in the AI era, with plans to increase overall head count.
The IT consulting firm has outlaid an $865 million restructuring programme as it expected slower growth for the year, thanks to sluggish corporate demand owing to federal spending clampdown.
Accenture will cut staff, divest $865 million in assets, and narrow focus to AI and cloud as it warns of weaker FY26 growth, ...
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