Most
school and college leavers start their training with us at AAT level. The Association
of Accounting Technicians qualification provides a good grounding in accountancy
and finance and is usually studied at a local college on either day release or
evening study. Some trainees will go on to study ACA or ACCA with the benefit
of having studied for an additional qualification along the way.
We can
offer you the chance to train in a firm with strong links to the local business
community, we have all the benefits of a large independent practice but are small
enough to recognise your individual commitment and contribution. We recruit
trainees to study the AAT qualification both from school and from college. You
should have achieved good academic results in your GCSE's and/or A levels, including
passes at A or B in English and Maths. Recruitment begins early in the year with applications closing around the end of February. We usually conduct interviews in March and April and employment will generally start around the end of August for a September start at college. See the information on How to Apply. If you miss the deadline you can still send an application to be considered for the next intake. Please be aware these dates may vary slightly.
For more information on the
AAT qualification structure visit www.aat.org.uk
Applications for the 2008 intake are now closed, if you wish to apply for the 2009 intake please see the information on How to Apply.
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