KPMG 2021 Audit Intensive Graduate Programme - Leeds
- Recruiter
- KPMG
- Location
- Leeds, UK
- Salary
- Not disclosed
- Posted
- 14 Jul 2021
- Closes
- 02 Aug 2021
- Ref
- 1056820
- Job role
- Audit
- Sector
- Accounting - Public practice
- Experience level
- Entry level, Graduate scheme
KPMG
With a worldwide presence, KPMG continues to build on our member firms' successes thanks to a clear vision, our people and Our Values. KPMG in the UK supports businesses to grow, our people to achieve and our communities to thrive.
Our largest practice is Audit, which helps to build the confidence and trust that business and society needs. In Tax, KPMG Law, Consulting, Deal Advisory, Technology & Engineering, we help companies to solve some of their most complex business challenges.
What is Audit?
Working in Audit involves examining organisations and ensuring their published accounts provide a 'true and fair' view of their financial position. Today, more than ever, Audit is a function needed by society; with the positive impact it can have on investment decisions and inspiring confidence in public sector expenditure ultimately supporting economic growth.
About the KPMG Audit Intensive Graduate Programme
Some of the world's biggest companies and most innovative start-ups rely on us to provide independent insight, challenge and high-quality audit expertise, which means that our Audit graduates can get under the skin of a variety of organisations.
Our Audit Intensive Graduate Programme offers you the chance, in year one to study full-time - completing 10 months of study towards 14 of 15 exams. Then, in years 2 and 3, you'll focus on work experience and complete your final exam.
Benefits and training
We offer a competitive salary and a host of great benefits, including 25 days holiday, study leave and a day off on your birthday. You'll also have access to an extensive programme of internal training geared towards your career and personal development and be encouraged to make a difference through a range of volunteering opportunities.
Your qualifications
You'll need to have, on be on course to achieve, a minimum 2:1 degree in any discipline. We will however look at more than just your academic results and will also consider your strengths, values and motivations. See our 'How to Apply' sections for further guidance.
With a worldwide presence, KPMG continues to build on our member firms' successes thanks to a clear vision, our people and Our Values. KPMG in the UK supports businesses to grow, our people to achieve and our communities to thrive.
Our largest practice is Audit, which helps to build the confidence and trust that business and society needs. In Tax, KPMG Law, Consulting, Deal Advisory, Technology & Engineering, we help companies to solve some of their most complex business challenges.
What is Audit?
Working in Audit involves examining organisations and ensuring their published accounts provide a 'true and fair' view of their financial position. Today, more than ever, Audit is a function needed by society; with the positive impact it can have on investment decisions and inspiring confidence in public sector expenditure ultimately supporting economic growth.
About the KPMG Audit Intensive Graduate Programme
Some of the world's biggest companies and most innovative start-ups rely on us to provide independent insight, challenge and high-quality audit expertise, which means that our Audit graduates can get under the skin of a variety of organisations.
Our Audit Intensive Graduate Programme offers you the chance, in year one to study full-time - completing 10 months of study towards 14 of 15 exams. Then, in years 2 and 3, you'll focus on work experience and complete your final exam.
Benefits and training
We offer a competitive salary and a host of great benefits, including 25 days holiday, study leave and a day off on your birthday. You'll also have access to an extensive programme of internal training geared towards your career and personal development and be encouraged to make a difference through a range of volunteering opportunities.
Your qualifications
You'll need to have, on be on course to achieve, a minimum 2:1 degree in any discipline. We will however look at more than just your academic results and will also consider your strengths, values and motivations. See our 'How to Apply' sections for further guidance.
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