KPMG Seeks Female Talent

Posted on November 8th, 2007 at 9:00 am to ComputerWire by ComputerWire News
KPMG will later this month host a virtual careers forum focusing on the recruitment of women. Job seekers around the work will be able to use the forum to find out about opportunities in KPMG member firms and other companies across the world.  Full story »

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