Trainee Graduate Accountant
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a highly successful accountancy firm based in North Wales and the Northwest of England. The company have over 15 locations in this region.
The roles have primarily arisen due to continuous business expansion from new locations serving the small business owner and individual taxpayer.
The candidate will benefit from:
·Working in a stimulating environment, completing the full range of accountancy technical work including accounts, tax returns, payroll, and VAT.
·The opportunity to liaise with local business owners.
·Working with a well experienced and close-knit team who will offer full support with on-the-job training.
·Working with an accredited professional employer through a recognised employer scheme committed to the training and development of staff.
·Structure career development with starting salary and benefits combined starting from £26,000 to £32,000 per year.
·The opportunity to gain professional qualifications including ACA, ACCA, AAT, and CTA.
Job requirement
Candidate will ideally have a 2.1 Accountancy and finance degree (or predicted)
The successful applicant must have driving licence and access to their own vehicle
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Trainee Graduate Accountant (Full or Part Time)
- Accounting/Financial/Insurance
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still available!
Date Posted
12 days ago
Category
Accounting/Financial/Insurance
Description
Location
Saint Asaph, Denbighshire
Salary Description
£21000 - £27000/annum + Bonus + Study Support
Benefits
Bonus + Study Support
Salary max
27000.00
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Added 5th August 2022 2:08 pm
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