PwC is reducing the number of locations where entry-level hires can work
PwC launched a new workplace training initiative in February focused on collaborative learning.
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- PwC is cutting the number of US offices that new consulting recruits can join.
- The Big Four firm told Business Insider it wants to foster a stronger sense of community.
- The move is part of a wider overhaul of PwC's workplace learning strategy.
PwC is cutting down the number of US locations where entry-level consultants can start their careers with the firm.