With the illusion of lifetime employment now gone for former Andersen partners, and new restrictions on the types of consulting services big accounting firms can provide, Koltin and others say the job transitions aren't over yet.
Meanwhile, former CEO Berardino has struck out on a new career path of his own: the lecture circuit. With several big speeches under his belt in 2002, including one at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants's annual leadership conference this past November, he's slated to cap off another conference, sponsored by The Advisory Board this month in Las Vegas entitled "Winning Is Everything."
Alix Nyberg is a staff writer at CFO.
Crash Landings?
U.S. hires of some former Andersen employees.
Source: The companies
BearingPoint (formerly KPMG consulting): 1,575
Deloitte & Touche: 2,500
Ernst & Young: 2,300
Grant Thornton: 500
KPMG: 2,200
PricewaterhouseCoopers: 660
Protiviti (subsidiary of Robert Half): 760






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