Make partner fast with YP

The latest edition of Young Professional features our definitive guide to making partner in practice

Written by Paul Grant

If you've ever dreamt about making it big in practice, but didn't know where to start, the latest edition of Young Professional has the answers.

The new issue of YP, Accountancy Age's digital magazine for up-and-coming accountants, features our definitive guide to making partner and some words of advice from those that have already reached that milestone early in their careers.

For those wanting to flourish in the world of business, we speak to an accountant who set up her own chain of beauty spas and salons straight after qualifying, and hasn't looked back.

We also investigate what it takes to be a success as an accountant in an online business, find out how our apprentices Kate and Ben have been up to and discover the hottest emerging destinations around the world to work in.

To view Young Professional, click here or visit www.accountancyage.com/yp

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