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mapontosevenths 3 hours ago

EY has been quietly laying people off for the last year solid.

It's unsurprising that trying to do more with less results in lower quality.

onlyrealcuzzo 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The interesting thing is...

There may be a lot of demand for do-nothing services.

A lot of corporate work is just do-nothing box-ticking.

Boss: get me a report about X, so I can give that report to my boss who won't read it.

You: E&Y, please get me a report. Here's $200k.

bombcar 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

This underlying much of the non-coding AI revolution (and some of the coding perhaps) - so much corporate activity is write-only and never read.

fragmede 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The trope about external consultants is that your VP brings them in to review the company, and they talk to everybody and write a report on how to improve the business, and the report says exactly what you've been telling your VP but they've been ignoring you.

2fff an hour ago | parent [-]

You are closer to the truth :)

they are not simply paid to do nothing. They are paid to do dirty work.

mapontosevenths 18 minutes ago | parent [-]

They are paid to justify decisions executives have already made. It's often referred to as due diligence, but in practice these reports mostly just allow executives to tell the board it wasn't their fault if it goes wrong.

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