[thelist] web companies in NY

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Tue Jan 8 09:52:04 CST 2002


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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*grin* I couldn't *possibly* comment about Accenture... but yeh, that's
the kind of ballpark. Be warned, though, consultancies are *also* having
a tough time. Not fatal, but enough to hold recruitment, particularly in
the US.

Me, I'd look at marketing/ad agencies, like the one our own Dave Maclean
works for (albeit in Canada).

Cheers
Martin




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> Yes, there's still a strong need for IA-type roles (hey, it's organising
> information -
> every company in the world needs that), but business isn't buying it from
> companies with pink walls any more.

Good point Martin. You're becoming my de-facto career counseler ... (you
helped me with my first job a few years ago as well!) Thanks!

So going for the marketing / consulting companies is better you say? Do you
have examples of companies like that? Are we talking accenture and co?


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