E&Y graduates get taste of working life

Three month work placement for students

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Eighteen students from Ernst & Young’s accountancy degree programme – offered by the University of Lancaster - are getting a taste of life in the real world, the firm has revealed.

The students are one month into a three month placement at Ernst & Young offices across the UK– from London, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Edinburgh – as part of the four-year sandwich degree.

They have joined the firm at one of the busiest times of the year for auditors – the end of the reporting season.

Ernst & Young degree student, Ben Dickinson, who is completing his placement at the firm’s London office said: ‘I wanted to distinguish myself from other graduates and the opportunity to combine academic study, work placement and a fast-track to chartered accountancy qualification was not to be missed.'

Partner Riaz Shah, Ernst & Young’s head of people and operations in its assurance practice, said: ‘The Ernst & Young degree offers undergraduates an unrivalled opportunity to genuinely get ahead in their careers and the experience of working with a global firm. In turn, we benefit from the energy, enthusiasm and drive these students bring to the firm during their placements and the cumulative experience they will bring with them on joining the firm as graduates.’

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