Graduate accounting jobs

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A graduate accounting job can take you anywhere. The Chartered Accountant (ACA) and Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualifications are internationally recognised.

But you can’t beat life in the stunning South and South West of England. We’re lucky to live close to city, countryside and sea.

You can apply for our graduate accounting jobs whether you’re a recent graduate or you graduated years ago. We regularly have career changers join us as trainee graduate accountants, for example from roles in teaching, hospitality, management and the military.

With our graduate accounting jobs you’ll be joining our 900+ strong team – we’re big enough to give you fantastic experiences and small enough to care. We offer level 7 accountancy or tax apprenticeships. You choose which one. In either case your professional qualifications and training will be fully funded by the firm and you’ll earn while you learn.

Level 7 is equivalent to a Master’s degree. Both options combine professional qualifications with on-the-job experience.

Graduate accounting jobs or tax roles – you choose!

Our graduate accountant jobs see you working towards the Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification, this encompasses accounts, audit and tax. A graduate tax trainee works towards the Chartered Tax Adviser qualification, which enables them to give more in-depth tax advice.

Louise, a Trainee Chartered Tax Adviser, explains the difference like this: “I think a good comparison of the two roles is to compare them to those in the healthcare profession. For example, an accountant could be compared to a GP, someone with a broad spectrum of knowledge who is aware of certain conditions but may not have an in-depth knowledge of them. Whereas a Chartered Tax Adviser could be compared to a hospital doctor who would specialise in a particular area of health and be much more knowledgeable on conditions specific to their area of expertise.”

Graduate trainee accountant jobs

The prestigious Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification gives you a broad accountancy and business advisory experience. It is the route for you if you a graduate who wants to get into audit, and get out and about more on client sites. Some accountants opt to specialise later on, when they know which areas of accounting they most enjoy.

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Graduate trainee tax adviser jobs

Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) is an equally prestigious qualification, but one focused on more specialist knowledge. It tends to lead to supporting more complex and larger businesses with challenging tax scenarios. CTA is comparable to ACA in terms of salary, that’s both starting salary and the long-term earning potential too.

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Our graduate accounting jobs in numbers
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or above in any degree

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years of professional training

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offices to choose from

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years a Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer

You'll enjoy a graduate job in accounting or tax if you are…

Interested in business or finance
It could be the modules you studied or the news stories you read, but somehow you feel engaged when you’re learning about the world of business.

Ambitious
Graduate accounting jobs are the first step of a structured career progression – several of our past trainees are now partners which is the most senior role at the firm.

Curious
With all of our graduate accounting jobs you’ll be continuously acquiring specialist knowledge, keeping apace of changes in the economy and government policy, or developing the key interpersonal skills that enable you to progress into manager and leader positions.

Analytical and a keen problem-solver
Are you a graduate who enjoys working with numbers? up for an intellectual challenge? How can you apply what you know to help businesses to thrive?

Wanting to build a life in the stunning South West
We’ve got buzzing cities and brilliant beaches, it’s a more relaxed place to be. Our graduate accounting job opportunities are available across the South West so you don’t have to move away after uni. Why not stay and be brilliant with us?

Graduate accounting jobs FAQ’s

We open applications in September for roles that start in January or August of the next year – so if you are a final year student you would apply when you start your final year at university.

These graduate accounting job and tax opportunities are suitable for final year students, recent graduates or anyone who graduated some time ago and is looking for a career change.

You can join us with any degree at 2:2 or above.

We’re recruiting graduates in eight locations across South and South West England. These are Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Taunton, Torquay and Truro.

We don’t set a closing deadline, instead we close as soon as all roles are accepted. Some offices close quicker than others so if you’re looking for accounting job opportunities with us, be sure to apply ASAP to your first-choice location.

People stories

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“I love the responsibility I am given on projects. I have a lot of autonomy and the team are very open to considering my ideas, even though I’m relatively new to this! I am trusted with challenging projects but also given support when I need it.”

Becky, Corporate Finance Analyst
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“I feel I belong here due to the collaboration and inclusivity in my team. I get recognition for the work I do and lots of feedback. We care for each other; it’s easy to ask for help when you’re part of such a close team.”

Dexter, ATT Trainee
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"After University I went straight into teaching maths. After three years I realised it wasn’t offering me the lifestyle I wanted. I knew accountancy could play to my strengths, I enjoyed solving problems and working logically."

Molly, ACA Trainee Accountant
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“We generally go off-site to study in blocks of a few days, and this is split between teaching and revision courses. The training is quite demanding at the start, but you quickly begin to feel more comfortable as you can apply what you are learning in your day-to-day role. As every topic is studied over a few months we have enough time to consolidate what we have learnt ahead of the exam.”

Archie, Trainee Chartered Tax Adviser
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