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"publishedAt": "2026-05-19T19:19:46.000Z",
"site": "https://www.computerworld.com",
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"Artificial Intelligence, Careers, Enterprise Applications, Finance and Accounting Systems, Generative AI, IT Skills and Training",
"new analysis by the Financial Times",
"when OpenAI’s ChatGPT was launched"
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"textContent": "The Big Four accounting and consulting firms — Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC — advertised more AI-related job postings than traditional auditing positions in 2025, according to a new analysis by the Financial Times.\n\nNearly 7% of the firms’ job postings required AI expertise, compared to less than 2% in 2022 when OpenAI’s ChatGPT was launched. At the same time, auditing roles accounted for just under 3% of the postings last year. One of the firms also noted that a single job posting could, in some cases, apply to multiple positions.\n\nAccording to the _Times_ , the hiring trend shows how quickly AI is transforming the consulting and auditing industries. At the same time, the industry is trying to adapt to the fact that AI could undercut the need for certain junior positions.\n\nTraditionally, consulting firms have been built on a “pyramid model” where many younger employees work under a smaller number of senior managers and partners. AI is now expected to automate parts of that workplace arrangement.",
"title": "The Big Four accounting firms are now hiring more AI specialists than accountants"
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