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Accounting Today features the best accounting firms to work for


Accounting Today
will recognize 60 of the “Best Accounting Firms to Work For” in its January issue. 

The firms fall into the following categories:

    • 5 small-sized firms (15-24 employees)
    • 40 medium-sized firms (25-249 employees)
    • 15 large-sized firms (more than 250 employees)

To participate, companies had to be public or privately held U.S. accounting firms with at least 15 employees. Firms then completed a two-part survey – one focusing on a firm’s workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics and the second measuring the employee experience.

Ohio firms featured in the 2008 “Best Accounting Firms to Work For” are:

    • BKD, LLP
    • Clifton Gunderson LLP
    • Cohen & Company
    • Ernst & Young
    • KPMG LLP
    • RSM McGladrey/McGladrey & Pullen
    • William Vaughan Company

For a complete listing of firms, visit http://www.bestaccountingfirmstoworkfor.com/.

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