How do I become a PWC auditor?
Joining as a graduate
Your role in Audit will involve studying for the Chartered Accountant (ACA or CA) qualification.
You'll start your professional qualification almost immediately on joining and within the first few months you'll take your first set of exams..
How long are most graduate schemes?
A graduate scheme is a structured training programme run by an employer to develop future leaders of their organisation.
They usually last between one and two years (although they can be longer)..
How long is KPMG graduate program?
About our Graduate Program
This 12-month, permanent development program will support you to build your business acumen through role-specific learning..
How long is the Grant Thornton graduate programme?
Whether you join us in Audit, Tax or Advisory, our three-year programme will take you from graduate to professionally qualified, opening up a world of opportunity for you..
Is it bad to leave a graduate scheme early?
Hiring managers know that the average length of time a graduate is in their first job is 18 months.
You wouldn't list that you left before the end of the 2 year scheme.
It doesn't add anything to your CV to do so.
If you are successful in your application, then you have boosted your career early..
Is it easy to get into audit?
Know what it takes to become an auditor.
The basic required qualifications are a bachelor's degree in the field of finance, accounting or business administration.
Most firms will also require specific accounting certifications or qualifications like CPA, ACCA, and ACA..
What does KPMG auditors do?
Independent, quality financial statement audits
At KPMG we act in the public interest and the capital markets.
Our professionals inspire trust in data and financial information and our focus on innovation delivers efficiency and value to our clients..
What does KPMG do in audit?
We uncover insights in data and financial information to deliver efficiency and value to our clients.
We are committed to providing exceptional quality audits by leveraging innovation and evolving technologies..
What is a graduate audit?
Your Degree Audit is a formal evaluation of your previous and current academic course work and an analysis of what degree requirements you still need to complete to graduate.
It is your responsibility to monitor your audit to ensure you are meeting degree requirements..
What is an audit graduate scheme?
Over 3 years you'll combine audit delivery and study to work toward a professional qualification, the ACA qualification or CA equivalent in Scotland.
Your programme might see you working in a specific industry sector or across a variety of industries, depending on the office you join..
What is the technology audit graduate program?
On this programme you'll complete the Certificate in Accounting Finance and Business (CFAB) in your first year.
Alongside this, we'll support you to develop your technology, process, and data audit skills, all of which will empower you to build an exciting and varied long-term career with us in Technology Audit..
- About the Programme
The KPMG Early Career Academy is a one-year academy that ensures you have the best start of your career.
You will develop your KPMG Core Skills and create a network across KPMG and beyond. - Know what it takes to become an auditor.
The basic required qualifications are a bachelor's degree in the field of finance, accounting or business administration.
Most firms will also require specific accounting certifications or qualifications like CPA, ACCA, and ACA. - Over 3 years you'll combine audit delivery and study to work toward a professional qualification, the ACA qualification or CA equivalent in Scotland.
Your programme might see you working in a specific industry sector or across a variety of industries, depending on the office you join. - Put simply, audit is about examining organisations and ensuring their published accounts provide a 'true and fair' view of their financial position and results.
The work we do makes a meaningful difference to businesses and communities. - Think broadly and ask questions about data, facts and other information.
Use tools, techniques and firm standard methodologies to support research, analysis and problem solving.
Produce high quality work which adheres to the relevant professional standards.