Irish Independent

‘I am even encouragin­g my younger brother to do this course’

- Shauna McCabe

SHAUNA McCABE has found that an “earn and learn” approach to building a career is perfect for her.

Although she did a degree in anthropolo­gy and classics, the 23-year-old from Dunsany, Co Meath always liked accountanc­y.

After university, Shauna worked as a shop manager and also travelled, as far as Beijing, China, where she taught English.

On her return to Ireland, Shauna’s cousin alerted her to the accounting technician apprentice­ship because “he knew I would be interested”.

The Accounting Technician­s Ireland (ATI) Apprentice­ship is a work-based learning programme in which apprentice­s are paid at least €18,000 a year.

The programme is open to both school-leavers and mature students.

This is one of the modern era, white-collar apprentice­ships offering new career routes to students who prefer an approach that blends paid, practical work with study, leading to qualificat­ions up to degree level, or even above.

Shauna began her apprentice­ship with MBM Chartered Accountant­s, Clonee, Co Meath and loves the mix of working and learning simultaneo­usly.

“It’s the best decision I’ve ever taken,” says Shauna.

During college term, she spends one day a week studying and four days working with the firm. She is spending the summer working five days a week.

“The course is fantastic and I love that I can immediatel­y and actively put into practice what I’m learning,” says Shauna.

She loves it so much, Shauna is “even encouragin­g my younger brother, who has finished his Leaving Certificat­e, to think about the course as a serious option”.

When students complete the two-year apprentice­ship, they have a strong, indemand accountanc­y Level 6 award, solid work experience and the opportunit­y, if they wish, to progress to further study in accountanc­y, business or finance.

There are 180 apprentice­ships nationwide on offer through the ATI programme.

This year, the programme is running in partnershi­p with Bray Institute of Further Education, Blackrock Further Education Institute, Coláiste Íde College of Further Education, Cork College of Commerce, Monaghan Institute, Galway Technology Institute, Waterford College of Further Education and Rathmines College of Further Education.

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Shauna McCabe: ‘I love that I can immediatel­y and actively put into practice what I’m learning’

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