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About the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)

Competitive salaries, international travel and a range of exciting career choices are just some of the rewards available to chartered accountants. The ICAEW is a world leader of the accountancy and finance profession with 132,000 members in over 165 countries.

Graduate Opportunities

Graduates study for the ACA while in full-time employment, earning a competitive salary. As a trainee chartered accountant you work and study at the same time. ICAEW authorise employers to ensure you are supported fully throughout your three year training contract. Training contracts are available nationwide and overseas at a variety of organisations from the Big 4 to industry, commerce and not-for-profit.

Undergraduate Opportunities

Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business

For students still at university, or on a placement year, The Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB) can be used as an entry route onto the ACA as it consists of the first six modules of the ACA Professional Stage exams. CFAB is designed to develop your general knowledge in finance, accounting and business. All modules have computer-based assessments which can be taken at a time to suit you or your employer. There are three study routes for CFAB: self-taught, classroom and distance learning.

Contact Name: Careers
Address: 321 Avebury boulevard
Milton keynes
MK9 2FZ
Tel: 01908 248070
Email: careers@icaew.com
Website: http://www.icaew.com/careers
Entry Requirements: To embark on the ACA programme you will need to secure an ACA training contract with an authorised training employer (ATE). Employers require graduates with a proven academic track record, in addition to a 2.1 or first-class degree in any degree discipline. Only 11% of ACA trainees are accountancy graduates and students enter the ACA from all degree disciplines; from engineering, science, languages to the history of art. A minimum of 280 UCAS points are normally required by employers, as is an A or B in Maths and English GCSE or international equivalents. Our authorised training employers look for employability skills so evidence of voluntary work, part time jobs, sporting activities or student society involvement is great to include in applications.
Start Date: Ongoing
Location: Nationwide and international
How To Apply: Online via website

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